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Swift Action to Address Low Soybean Stand Counts

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May 31, 2024

DATE  |  May 2024

LOCATION  |  Imperial, NE

CROP  |  Soybeans

THREAT  |  Stand Count

MISSION  | 1    2  3  4  5  6


 

Identifying and addressing stand count issues early is critical to minimizing yield loss and ensuring a successful growing season.

PROBLEM

  • The first mission revealed a significantly lower-than-expected stand count, with only 40% of the soybean field meeting the target.


RECOMMENDATION

  • The grower and salesman investigated the issue further and decided to replant the entire 106-acre field on June 5th.
  • Replant seed was purchased through a Nutrien location, ensuring a quick turnaround.


OPPORTUNITY

  • Timely decision-making on VE soybean stand count was crucial to avoiding potential yield loss.
  • This situation provided a valuable touchpoint, with ground-truthing and expert recommendations reinforcing the grower-salesman relationship.
  • At $60 per acre for seed, with a 10-day delay in replanting, the grower faced an estimated $115.00 in yield loss, highlighting the importance of quick action.

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