SHAWN P. CONLEY, SOYBEAN AND WHEAT EXTENSION SPECIALIST, DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY
This growing season has been what I can best describe as “Craptacular“. Farmers are under severe economic stress and are looking to squeeze the highest yields possible out of whatever acres they were able to get planted. Across the Midwest post emergence herbicide applications are going out and farmers are considering what else to add into the tank to “help” their crops. This year the question of sugar has resurfaced so I thought I would dust off and re-post the below article originally entitled “Do Foliar Applications of Sugar Improve Soybean Yield”.
I also want to give credit to my colleague Chad Lee who wrote a nice article entitled “
Could Sugar Help Drought Stressed Corn?” that discusses sugar rates, biological activity and actual costs of product.
I am certain this re-posted article will stir up the same severe indignation as the original, however when the local cash bids are averaging $8.42 ROI is more important than ever.
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