Most no-tillers focus more on profit per acre than obsessing about what the yield monitor says each fall, as they’ve saved bundles on fuel, labor and equipment costs and have a healthy soil profile driving nutrient-use efficiency. But when it’s time to visit the grain elevators, it’s natural to reflect on the success of each season. With small grains prices in a free-fall and domestic soybean production facing intense international competition, corn seems like the most valuable crop in the long run. When you factor in seed and input costs, corn is still an expensive crop to grow. While ‘big-yields-at-any-cost’ isn’t the wisest approach with corn, yields still do matter, and no-tillers still want to get the most bang for the buck.
That's why the editors of No-Till Farmer created this 24-page report — so you can put more grain in the bin, and see more in the bank. Read more about how to increase your corn yields with this report!
Here's some of the valuable insight you'll find:
