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Late-season nitrogen efficiency is where bushels are won or lost. Tomorrow morning, Sean Nettleton and Mason Claude are breaking down what's actually preventing your crop from using the nitrogen it already has. And what to do about it before the window closes.
Feeding the Factory: Turning Late-Season Nitrogen Into Yield
Friday, June 19 · 10 AM ET / 9 AM CT
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When it comes to sidedress nitrogen, straight 28 or straight 32 on its own could be a big miss right now. Especially with weather this unpredictable.
Technical Agronomist Devin Baker recommends pairing your nitrogen with humic or fulvic acid at application. Here's why: if rain is delayed, the carbon helps stabilize nitrogen and buys you more time. If the rains do come, that humic holds the nitrogen in the ground and keeps it from going anywhere.
In a season where the weather is this dynamic, anything you can do to protect your nitrogen investment matters. These decisions are field to field. But stabilizing your nitrogen should always be part of the plan.
06/14/2026
When the visual difference does the talking for you.
FSR Chris Bertelsen was scouting BioBoost trials near Burns, KS last week and found something hard to ignore: treated soybeans were a full growth stage ahead of the untreated check. In the field, the treated plants were popping. The check? Not so much.
And it wasn't just about what was happening above ground. Look at the root development on those treated plants. That's a stronger foundation being built from day one, exactly what BioBoost is designed to do. Hard to argue with what you can see right in front of you.
Herbicide stress. Drought stress. Moisture stress. Every growing season throws something at your crops. It's unavoidable.
Joey Hansen of Diversified Agronomy in southeast South Dakota has been putting Relax RX™ into every herbicide pass for two years. When stress hits, from chemistry or mother nature, Relax RX™ is already working. Crops keep doing what they're supposed to do — putting on vegetative growth, not slowing down, maximizing yield potential.
And the ROI? Joey is quick to say it doesn't take many bushels to justify the application.
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