Brent Diedrich
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I mean, there's a couple different options, you know, knowing how Corey farms, especially in his Y-drop situation or, you know, in your 2x2 as well. I mean, in your starter, I think you're doing a great job with that. Um, you know, we look at nitrogen Zach called it management for a reason. Um, you know, I think as an industry, we've had some, some tools available to us.
I've done a great job that, um, don't exactly manage it, you know, and that's something we want to be very cognizant about, about how we talk about our technology as a way to keep that ammonium, keep that nitrate in the, in the root zone where that plant can access it more available. Um, so especially with you guys split applying, which is great.
I've done a great job that, um, don't exactly manage it, you know, and that's something we want to be very cognizant about, about how we talk about our technology as a way to keep that ammonium, keep that nitrate in the, in the root zone where that plant can access it more available. Um, so especially with you guys split applying, which is great.
I've done a great job that, um, don't exactly manage it, you know, and that's something we want to be very cognizant about, about how we talk about our technology as a way to keep that ammonium, keep that nitrate in the, in the root zone where that plant can access it more available. Um, so especially with you guys split applying, which is great.
Um, we have, we have some products available, you know, in our portfolio that we like to offer to people too, that to help keep that nitrogen there, that help with some of that loss. Um, especially when you have those, those weather events in the, in the season.
Um, we have, we have some products available, you know, in our portfolio that we like to offer to people too, that to help keep that nitrogen there, that help with some of that loss. Um, especially when you have those, those weather events in the, in the season.
Um, we have, we have some products available, you know, in our portfolio that we like to offer to people too, that to help keep that nitrogen there, that help with some of that loss. Um, especially when you have those, those weather events in the, in the season.
You absolutely can manage them both applications. Especially since you're treating the unit nitrogen on those. You can be cost effective and manage multiple passes versus traditionally treating the soil. So you need a certain amount of product there to be effective.
You absolutely can manage them both applications. Especially since you're treating the unit nitrogen on those. You can be cost effective and manage multiple passes versus traditionally treating the soil. So you need a certain amount of product there to be effective.
You absolutely can manage them both applications. Especially since you're treating the unit nitrogen on those. You can be cost effective and manage multiple passes versus traditionally treating the soil. So you need a certain amount of product there to be effective.
So I'll speak from experience. My number one thing always is split applying. We sell the management tools and I've seen them work and they're phenomenal. Just like you said, it's a case-by-case basis and every year and I've been around a lot of stuff where guys are put all up in the fall or large chunks of it at one time and it worked out great.
So I'll speak from experience. My number one thing always is split applying. We sell the management tools and I've seen them work and they're phenomenal. Just like you said, it's a case-by-case basis and every year and I've been around a lot of stuff where guys are put all up in the fall or large chunks of it at one time and it worked out great.
So I'll speak from experience. My number one thing always is split applying. We sell the management tools and I've seen them work and they're phenomenal. Just like you said, it's a case-by-case basis and every year and I've been around a lot of stuff where guys are put all up in the fall or large chunks of it at one time and it worked out great.
But as you guys know, the chemistry and the soil get very complicated. And once that nitrogen converts and is negatively charged, you can lose it, especially in a saturated situation. And that's where a nitrate tool like we would do a management tool would work. But first and foremost, I think just to mitigate your risk, I know it's another pass and it does have a cost going across that field.
But as you guys know, the chemistry and the soil get very complicated. And once that nitrogen converts and is negatively charged, you can lose it, especially in a saturated situation. And that's where a nitrate tool like we would do a management tool would work. But first and foremost, I think just to mitigate your risk, I know it's another pass and it does have a cost going across that field.
But as you guys know, the chemistry and the soil get very complicated. And once that nitrogen converts and is negatively charged, you can lose it, especially in a saturated situation. And that's where a nitrate tool like we would do a management tool would work. But first and foremost, I think just to mitigate your risk, I know it's another pass and it does have a cost going across that field.
But that nitrate needs to be there when that crop needs that demand of it. And that's most importantly, you don't ever want that thing starving or having a bad day, right? So that's the number one tool at least to do it twice, which sounds like a lot of you guys are doing anyways. And then on top of that, my next step would be to manage it with some sort of nitro management aid. Right.
But that nitrate needs to be there when that crop needs that demand of it. And that's most importantly, you don't ever want that thing starving or having a bad day, right? So that's the number one tool at least to do it twice, which sounds like a lot of you guys are doing anyways. And then on top of that, my next step would be to manage it with some sort of nitro management aid. Right.
But that nitrate needs to be there when that crop needs that demand of it. And that's most importantly, you don't ever want that thing starving or having a bad day, right? So that's the number one tool at least to do it twice, which sounds like a lot of you guys are doing anyways. And then on top of that, my next step would be to manage it with some sort of nitro management aid. Right.
And I love that question. And I, you know, and as you understand that when you, when you think about ammonium and positively charged, being able to be held by your soils and you guys have awesome soils here, you know, you guys got high organic matter, darker soils, great CCs.