Taylor Ferguson
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All right, we are back with one of our Nutrient Maximizer segments. We saw such great value in this information that we learned during the winter months before this growing season got started.
All right, we are back with one of our Nutrient Maximizer segments. We saw such great value in this information that we learned during the winter months before this growing season got started.
All right, we are back with one of our Nutrient Maximizer segments. We saw such great value in this information that we learned during the winter months before this growing season got started.
It's now time to bring it back and grab some more of the expertise coming out of Taylor Ferguson, the Nutrient Maximizer Strategic Account Manager for Indiana, Ohio and Michigan and Farm for Profit, all of its audience. He didn't realize he got an extra layer of responsibility today. Welcome back, Taylor.
It's now time to bring it back and grab some more of the expertise coming out of Taylor Ferguson, the Nutrient Maximizer Strategic Account Manager for Indiana, Ohio and Michigan and Farm for Profit, all of its audience. He didn't realize he got an extra layer of responsibility today. Welcome back, Taylor.
It's now time to bring it back and grab some more of the expertise coming out of Taylor Ferguson, the Nutrient Maximizer Strategic Account Manager for Indiana, Ohio and Michigan and Farm for Profit, all of its audience. He didn't realize he got an extra layer of responsibility today. Welcome back, Taylor.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Glad we can get the message out there.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Glad we can get the message out there.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Glad we can get the message out there.
Why is it important for us to think about including these products this fall?
Why is it important for us to think about including these products this fall?
Why is it important for us to think about including these products this fall?
You think about a lot of the applications that happen in the fall, specifically in the western part of the Midwest. There's a lot of fall ammonia. That's a lot of time that that nitrogen is laying out there in that field. We need to make sure that we are extending the lifeline of that overall, getting it to that spring time frame.
You think about a lot of the applications that happen in the fall, specifically in the western part of the Midwest. There's a lot of fall ammonia. That's a lot of time that that nitrogen is laying out there in that field. We need to make sure that we are extending the lifeline of that overall, getting it to that spring time frame.
You think about a lot of the applications that happen in the fall, specifically in the western part of the Midwest. There's a lot of fall ammonia. That's a lot of time that that nitrogen is laying out there in that field. We need to make sure that we are extending the lifeline of that overall, getting it to that spring time frame.
Yeah, because that's one of the things that we had talked about was the difference between spring apply and fall applied. What can we do to make sure it's still going to be there in the spring?
Yeah, because that's one of the things that we had talked about was the difference between spring apply and fall applied. What can we do to make sure it's still going to be there in the spring?
Yeah, because that's one of the things that we had talked about was the difference between spring apply and fall applied. What can we do to make sure it's still going to be there in the spring?
Making sure that we have a full rate of Inserve or a full rate of Instinct NextGen depending on what we're applying. Kind of like we reviewed last time, Inserve is for anhydrous ammonia, Instinct NextGen is for UAN, urea, and manure.