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Earthworm season is here!

13 мая 2016 г.

This week is a great week to explore your earthworm populations – the soils are moist and are warming up after the winter, and earthworm activity is high. High moisture drives the earthworms to the soil surface. They don’t like sunlight but will stay near the surface on overcast days. Once the soils dry out…

Как почвенные микробы влияют на здоровье почвы и доступность питательных веществ?

13 мая 2016 г.

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Understanding soil nutrient interactions

April 12, 2016

All plants require a sufficient supply of essential major, secondary and micronutrients to reach their potential. However, no nutrient should be seen as secondary in importance as they all have a part to play in increasing yield or improving quality. Read more nutrients analysis from Lancrop Laboratories here. Then click here to learn more about…

Improved pastures take planning, management

March 25, 2016

Growers are always looking for ways to improve the quality of their pastures and the health of their herd. “Managing pastures increases the yield and quality of forage, which results in better and more feed going into livestock grazing on those acres.” Check out the entire story by Martha Blum, AgriNews here. Monty’s has made…

Today’s farm challenges the hot topic at the 10th Annual Monty’s Farm Forum

February 26, 2016

More than 100 farmers and dealers from around the country gathered for Monty’s 10th annual Farm Forum the week of the 2016 National Farm Machinery Show. The forum provided educational sessions and lively discussions by leading experts from around the country. The theme of this year’s meeting, held on February 11 and 12, was “We…

Herbicide-resistant weeds… a growing problem across the country!

February 16, 2016

Weeds continue to be more and more of a challenge for growers all throughout the country. Check out this story by Tracy Frank, Inforum. Read about how Arkansas weed expert Ford Baldwin warns North Dakota farmers about herbicide-resistant weeds heading their way. Then learn more about how Nanoboost, Monty’s herbicide adjuvant, can help give your…

Check out Monty’s on RFD-TV, February 1, 2016

February 2, 2016

Watch the Monty’s team on RFD-TV Rural America Live, February 1, 2016. Host Mark Oppold was joined by Joe Dedman, Monty’s Vice President of Agronomy; Sonny Malone, Monty’s Vice President of Business Development; and Steven Harrelson, Southern States Agronomy Sales Manager. The panel’s topics included soil health and Hay-Now, Monty’s hay and pasture product. Watch…

Monty’s Hay-Now adds essential micronutrients for better yielding pastures and hayfields

January 29, 2016

Livestock producers continue to look for ways to manage their herds in a season with unpredictable weather and high fertility costs. Monty’s helps address these concerns by offering Hay-Now, a liquid fertilizer specially formulated to deliver important micronutrients to pastures and hayfields. “Raising healthy herds at a time when there is added stress on pastures…

Monty’s appoints Daniel Pehan as Territory Manager for the U.S. Pacific Northwest

January 4, 2016

Monty’s Plant and Soil Products, a leader in natural soil enhancement and plant fertility products, has hired Daniel Pehan as a Territory Manager for the U.S. Pacific Northwest. This region includes Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington State. Pehan received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and International Management from the University of Montana and…

Joe’s Agri-Facts

January 1, 2016

Agronomy Insights by Joe Dedman, Monty’s Vice President of Agronomy What’s being over-looked after harvest? Residue after harvest is often over-looked in its value for next season. It has become a tremendous problem at planting time. But it is also a great resource to provide fertility for next season’s crop. Management to release these nutrients is…