300 Bushels per Acre? UGA Experts Put Corn Fertility to the Test | TEVA
          
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    🌽 Corn Yield Test in Georgia 🌽
Henry Sintim (soil science specialist) and Nic Shay (extension grains agronomist) are leading a field trial at University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, comparing two corn fertility programs.
Both are aiming for an ambitious yield of 300 bushels per acre.
The test:
• Conventional Program (standard practice): Follows official extension recommendations, using muriate of potash and DAP.
• Aspirational Program: Utilizes TEVA’s in-furrow and 2x2 protocol. It also includes targeted soil adjustments for base saturations using KMg, KSul, high-calcium lime and MAP.
Check out some of the early results and stay tuned for updates as we track performance throughout the season!
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