Do you ever stop to think that your field can tell you when its happy and productive? That it can tell you what it needs? All it takes is a trained eye, some tools, some guidance, and consistent observation!
Hintzsche agronomists and the sales team have been pushing back this frontier and letting fields speak for themselves. With your help, the Hintzsche team has taken countless hours of scouting and observations, gigabytes of data, worked with fellow agronomic professionals in industry and research, and have come down to the simple truth that your field does indeed talk! We have seen how a field will let you know when fertility levels are just right or when insects are "bugging" it or disease makes it feel sick. We hear fields saying Thank You! for just the right nourishment -- or even sighing of neglect.
You can hear your own field talk when you partner with the Hintzsche team! We'll teach you how to listen to your field by helping you gather harvest data, soil samples, calibrating monitors, scouting, and selecting the right seed and traits for your situation. Your field has a lot to say. Don't let your field's precious voice fall upon deaf ears!
Hintzsche SCHOLARSHIP FOR AGRICULTURE 2010 Materials are Released
Again this year Hintzsche will be offering $1000 scholarships to six deserving high school seniors in the Hintzsche trade area. If you are a senior (or have one in your family) who is planning on going to college and pursuing a career in agriculture, go to www.hintzsche.com/scholarship for more information. This is a very popular program, so plan on submitting your application soon! Materials have also been mailed to school counselors in our trade area.
Gavilon/DeBruce Deal A Surprise
Davidson's Farm: Fall Field Work
Farm Runoff Criticized in Chesapeake
Lincoln Faces Uphill Election Battle
- Mouse over for last update
USDA has adjusted the calculations of LDP data.
As reported at DE KALB, IL at 4:00 PM
View complete Local Weather
Dry Weather Seen for Saturday
Dry conditions covered the entire central U.S. Friday afternoon. Temperatures ranged from the low 30s in the southern Canadian Prairies to the low 80s in southeastern Colorado and in far south Texas. » More DTN Weather Commentary