NEWS & BLOG
Looking Forward
In “Reflecting Back” we talked about the importance of reviewing what went well so far this season and what could be improved upon for next year while everything is still fresh in your mind. Not only is it important to personally review your season but it’s also worthwhile to share your thoughts with your Stutsman Agronomist. This time is also a great opportunity to talk about what your game plan is for this fall.More
Bazooka Farmstar Enhances Toolbar Line
On top of Bazooka Farmstar’s impressive additions to their hose reel lineup, they have recently announced the new expansions to their toolbar offering. The Dribble Bar and Titan GenTill Toolbar are exciting new options that will provide increased flexibility for manure applicators.More
Palmer Amaranth Continues Trek into Iowa
We first discussed the hazard of Palmer Amaranth in our blog post, The Looming Threat of Palmer Amaranth, in April 2016. Now there have been more reports of Palmer Amaranth sightings in Iowa. The following article from Dr. Bob Hartzler discusses the most recent findings.More
CowDrink-Is Your Cow a Drinker?
In our post “What is Really Happening During Transition?”, we talked about how the six weeks surrounding calving is so critical to overall herd health and farm economics. Our suggestion to help prevent any metabolic issues and lost productivity during this transition period, is Trouw Nutrition’s Cow Drink, the drinkable drench.More
Bazooka Farmstar Expands Line of Hose Reels
Our friends at Bazooka Farmstar have made some impressive additions to their hose reel lineup including the largest hose reel, the fastest drive system and the fastest controlled freewheel on the market. The Eclipse (2416) Hose Reel, 2012 Hose Reel, and the 1810 Pivoting Tongue Hose Reel will provide further functionality and convenience for manure handlers. In addition, Bazooka Farmstar has launched the innovative Quantum Drive System.More
Reflecting Back
While the 2016 season is still fresh in your mind, it’s important to reflect back on what went well thus far and what needs to be improved upon for next year. Some things to think about are:
•Did your pre-application of herbicide do an exceptional job of weed control?
•Did your crops come up uniformly and grow at the same rate throughout the season?
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