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Corn Navigator III
Compaction Reaction
(11/13/2009)
Sneaky Yield Robbers
Beware! These pests can slink into your fields (1/10/2009)
Size Up Your Soil
Knowing your soil water-holding capacity is essential to setting realistic yield goals (11/15/2008)
Route 2: CSI: Corn Field
Yield maps uncover problem areas, which let you devise management zones (8/27/2008)
Route 1: Yield Monitor Secrets
These tips will turn your yield maps from abstract art into high-yield road maps (7/29/2008)
Corn Navigator II
Route 1: Beat the Spread
Distribute residue uniformly at harvest to lay the foundation for higher yields in the spring (3/11/2008)
Route 2: Fields That Never Catch Up
Failing to feed soil microorganisms can lead to young corn plants starving for nitrogen with season-long impact on yield (3/10/2008)
Route 3: Fertilize for Keeps
Learn about cation exchange capacity and demand more from your soil test lab (3/9/2008)
Route 4: On The Road To Variable-Rate Nitrogen
A new soil test may keep your fertilizer dollar in place (3/8/2008)
Route 5: Pick the Right Population
Find the balance to know when to push or pull back (3/6/2008)
Route 6: Steps to Success
The move to variable-rate technology can pay high dividends with planning, patience and the right fields (3/5/2008)
Route 7: Smart Seed Selection
Do your homework to pick high-yield hybrids (3/4/2008)
Route 8: Bug Patrol
Scouting rules are the same, but risks up the ante (3/3/2008)
Route 9: Harvest Systems For More Corn
Bumping up corn acreage sends out a ripple effect that touches every aspect of your harvest program (3/2/2008)
Route 10: Road Map to Bigger Yields
Use calibrated yield maps to set you on the path to more efficient use of inputs and greater profits (3/1/2008)
Corn Navigator I
Feed Silage Success
Multiyear test plot examines production factors
(7/25/2009)
Route 1: Strong Yields Start Down Under
Robust roots build your best corn yields (9/29/2006)
Route 2: Tillage Road Map
The path to maximum profit may lead through several tillage systems (8/14/2006)
Route 3: A Fertile Foundation
A basic knowledge of soil testing and fertilizers lays the groundwork for consistently high yields (8/8/2006)
Route 4: Lime to Win
Failing to understand the importance of pH now may be detrimental to your corn yields for years to come (8/2/2006)
Route 5: Hybrid Highway
Don't let seed limits slow you down (2/10/2006)
Route 6: Fast-Start Fundamentals
Uniform seedbeds lay root to higher corn yields (2/3/2006)
Route 7: Dial In Nitrogen Rates For Best Yields
A new test appears to reveal how much nitrogen will be supplied by your soil (1/29/2006)
Route 8: Stay Ahead of Corn Pests
Insects won't devour profits when you execute this scouting system (1/23/2006)
Route 9: Fighting Fungus
Corn disease happens. Here's how to fight back. (1/12/2006)
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