Soil-Matters Biological Farming & Fertilizer News  • Fall 2008

Winter Wheat Yields - Page 3

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Biologically balanced soils produce strong wheat stands and stalks. This field of Jagger Wheat yielded 113 bushels per acre with a test weight of 66.3 lbs. per bushel. (Bink Farms - Oklahoma)

2008 Winter Wheat Recap

A Banner Year of Bumper Biological Yields

It's been a banner year of bumper yields for winter wheat crops on farms treated with biological fertilizer. Here's a few highlights:  In Oklahoma, John Bink, of Hobart, and Randall Base, near Geary, both cut their highest yielding wheat ever -- averaging 80 and 50-plus bushels per acre respectively. Chris and Mike Black harvested an average of over 50 bushels per acre on their farm near Cordell; and in Hobart, Oklahoma, Brett Porter cut a 47 bushel yield average. Further North in Harper, Kansas, Sam and Wayne Drouhard's wheat averaged 50 bushels per acre and Brad and Joe Colglazier's yield averaged 50-plus. In Indiana, Ron Small had a crop of wheat that yielded 80-plus bushels per acre.

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Steve Kienholz -- Noble County, Oklahoma (2008) Ray Trent (right) admires a field of 5-year no-till, upland winter wheat grown by Steve Kienholz near Perry, Oklahoma. Kienholz, (left) started using Pro-Soil's biological formula in the Spring of 2007. He sees no-till farming as a means to "conserve the soil and economize on fuel consumption."  

Walt Freese - Perry, Oklahoma

20% to 25% More Pods on Soybeans

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"After I applied the product, the plants shot up 6 inches, and turned the darkest green practically overnight.  Best of all, the Pro-Soil treated beans contained a  good 20% to 25% more pods than my non-treated beans. They're filling all the way to the top of the plant. As a matter of fact, it's as if the treated plants had changed to a completely different bean variety.

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"We don't have a liquid kit on our drill, but would still like to apply Pro-Soil on our winter wheat.  What are our options?" 

-- W. H.  Orlando, OK

RAY:  With the increasing cost per unit of fertilizer many wheat producers have started to put liquid kits on their drills. This is an excellent time to mix Pro-Soil Starter Pro 1-3-1 with a starter fertilizer or with their 28% or 32%. But there are other choices for wheat growers who do not have liquid kits.

Ways to apply Pro-Soil products on Winter wheat:

1. Seed Treatment - You can apply the PS-Foundation directly to the seed at 8 oz. per 100 lbs. or roughly 4.5 oz. per bushel. This is the most economical way to apply the product on wheat and it insures that you have the energy of the stimulant working for you prior to the seed germinating. DO NOT MIX GAUCHO TOGETHER WITH THE PRO-SOIL PRODUCTS.

2. Broadcast Immediately prior to sowing. 12.8 ozs. as close to sowing as possible.

3. Broadcast after wheat is up and actively growing. 12.8 ozs. after the wheat has come up and preferably with some 28% or 32%. We still have quite a few growers who use this method of application. It is also good if you can time this with some potential moisture.

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Ray Trent has been helping farmers solve problems for over 15 years.  As National Field Advisor for Pro-Soil Ag Solutions, Inc.,  Ray walks between 200,000 to 300,000 crop acres a year.

 

** Remember ** Your early application of Pro-Soil stimulant is designed to create additional nutrition and stimulation for germination and emergence as well as help set early potential for upcoming tiller sites. We also recommend you apply the Pro-Soil Triple 3 Vital Boost with your top dress program to help complete the potential fill of the grain sites.

 

 

 

 

 

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