Archive for February, 2009

Commodity Classic 2-27-09

Friday, February 27th, 2009

It’s the second day of the largest trade show in Commodity Classic history - more than 940 booths representing over 230 companies featuring equipment, technology, products and services of today’s leading agricultural businesses and organizations.
Yesterday the StollerUSA booth was filled with excitement and interest as conference attendees stopped by to learn more about Stoller’s line-up [...]

Scenes from Day One of Commodity Classic

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Check-out scenes from the StollerUSA booth on the opening day of Commodity Classic.

Commodity Classic - day 1

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

We’re at Commodity Classic - More than 4,500 growers and industry reps are expected to be at this premier convention and trade show of the U.S. corn, soybean, wheat, and sorghum industries.  Learning Centers on the latest trends, tips and issues to help your business operation and bottom line, What Is New (WIN) sessions and [...]

Are you attending the 2009 Commodity Classic?

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The 2009 Commodity Classic in Grapevine, Texas is right around the corner!  Are you going?  If so, what draws you there?  Is it the trade show, educational sessions, entertainment or the opportunity of interacting with other growers and industry professionals? Commodity Classic has a lot to offer, and we’re interested to hear what you find [...]

Buy now or pay later?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

It’s been said that there are 10 times more nutrients already in the soil compared to the amount applied in a single year of fertilizer application.  What are you doing to recover and utilize these nutrients?  Are you applying an additive in this year’s fertilzer or are you relying on picking up the nutrients already [...]

Introducing new seed genetics

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

When making decisions for next season’s crop, many factors are assessed and considered to achieve higher yields. Some people recommend introducing new seed genetics and others say to stick with your current hybrids. What do you think? Is it worth trying something new or would you maintain the current genetics being planted in efforts [...]