Services.Taking the time to develop a partnership with individual producers and to understand their unique systems, management, goals and abilities is integral to developing an executable agronomy plan. Each plan is as unique as the operation.
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Agronomy ConsultingBuilding a plan for plant nutrition is as variable as the methods nutrients are delivered to the field each season.
Prescription seeding and nitrogen development helps maximize productivity on high performing acres and control inputs on under productive ones. Operational consulting ranging from precision ag equipment to comprehensive nutrient management plan compliance are available. |
Soil and Tissue SamplingMonitoring soil and plant nutrient levels is key to this years crop and for building next season's nutrient plan.
Whether its GPS based site specific sampling to build variable rate lime and NPK programs from; or composite based data, our results comply with state and industry standards and methods. Agronomy services of pH, NPK and micronutrient planning are built with or without executable variable rate software files and reports. A full suite of sample analysis from manure to soil nitrogen to irrigation or spray water are also available. |
Crop ScoutingEach seed planted requires investments of time, capitol and care. Every season brings new weather, pathogens and challenges.
Crop scouting identifies yield robbing pests like weeds, insects, disease and nutritional deficiencies and preserve the investments producers make each season. A planned crop monitoring system ensures that fields are being evaluated on schedule to reduce surprises at harvest. |
We Promise You the BestTwenty years in the agriculture industry have allowed for relationships with hobby farms to large scale row crop producers, from small beef herds to large CAFO operations, from forages to vegetables and all the tremendous diversity West Michigan agriculture has to offer.
We are committed to being an independent voice focused on your operations success whether your seed, fertilizer or chemical inputs come from a farmer dealer, a local coop or a large retailer. Our success is tied to each of our customers achieving better yields and return on investments each season. |