While the practice of no-till has been around for a long time, there continues to be a growing interest among farmers looking to switch from conventional tillage to no-till. From
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20 Years of Soil Sample Data
It is incredible how time flies, and that is very evident after we collected, assembled, and plotted out 20 years of soil sample data. These data sets allow our team
E4 Tech Enhances Farm Management & Crop Consulting
Having the right information and data is paramount in making the best decisions possible. For growers, that notion still rings true today. The E4 team strives to provide clients with
Review Your Planter’s Performance
As the planting season is wrapping up and plants are beginning to emerge, now is a great time to review how your planter performed this season while it is still
New Enhanced E4 Crop Intelligence Support!
As spring quickly approaches, growers and the E4 Team are beginning to prepare for one of the most important times of the year. With that being said, E4 has teamed
E4 Celebrating 20 Years of Business and Looking Toward the Future
2019 marks 20 years since E4 Crop Intelligence was formed. I find it incredible how much has changed in two decades of precision agriculture! Being in this business for 20
E4 Gives Growers an Edge on Precision Equipment
It is amazing how precision ag equipment continues to evolve and enhance yield performance. We know growers are faced with many different precision equipment options and knowing how to get
Who’s In Your Inner Circle?
In agriculture today, most decisions are likely to impact the bottom line in some way. A lot of those choices can seem confusing, including fertilizers and rates, information and data
Considerations for Aerial Fungicide Applications
The old saying about corn being “knee high by the 4th of July” does not seem to apply as much anymore, since here in the Midwest we are nearly at
Planting Tips
As spring temperatures begin to rise, many growers are anxious to start planting. While planting early may have some benefits, it is important to be cautious and not plant too