E4 Crop Intelligence continues to expand its agronomy consulting knowledge and experience, with another employee receiving the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) status. Ryan Reimers, a sales agronomist with the Iowa-based field testing and crop consulting company, added the CCA title in late August. Established by the American Society of Agronomy as a benchmark for professionalism
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Planter Downforce… Is Yours Correct?
How much row unit downforce does your planter need? How variable are your fields? Do downforce needs stay the same throughout an entire field? Are they the same across the planter? Why is proper downforce important? We can probably all agree that downforce needs vary throughout the field and may even differ from row to
Considerations for Aerial Fungicide Applications
The old saying about corn being “knee high by the 4th of July” does not seem to apply as much anymore, since here in the Midwest we are nearly at full tassel by the 4th, or very soon after. As plants near the tassel-stage, it is important to consider late-season stresses to the crop and
E4 Brings Testing Service To Customers Across the U.S.
With corn tasseling and the growing season well underway, more farming operations nationwide are turning to E4 Crop Intelligence for its sampling and testing service, which extends to soil and plant tissue. Growers across the United States—from North Dakota to Texas, and Florida to Washington state—count on the Woodbine, Iowa-based company for insight on their
E4 Crop Intelligence and AgriSecure Collaboration
For the past 4 years Kyle Andersen has been a Sales Agronomist at E4 Crop Intelligence. Recently Kyle accepted the position of Client Services Manager with AgriSecure, an organic crop production management company. While Kyle has been a great asset for the E4 team, we are very happy for Kyle and his new opportunity! Fortunately,
Planting Tips
As spring temperatures begin to rise, many growers are anxious to start planting. While planting early may have some benefits, it is important to be cautious and not plant too soon. It is best to plant based on soil temperature and field conditions in your area, rather than the calendar date. What should you consider
Farmers Rely on E4 for Field Insights and Improved Yields
As planting season gets underway, farmers across the country are entrusting E4 Crop Intelligence with insights and recommendations to aid in the growing process. The Woodbine, Iowa, agronomy firm offers industry-leading software, soil testing services, and more to help growers monitor their fields and optimize yields. E4 Crop Intelligence has offered its soil sampling and