Pioneering Wisconsin's Ag Future
Cold soils. Wild weather swings. Tight margins. In this episode, we dig into how biologicals can help crops handle early-season stress and set the stage for stronger yields in 2026. Biologicals Innovation Specialist Chris Voeltz breaks down where these products actually fit, how to time them right, and why they work best when paired with what you’re already doing in the field. From achieving more uniform emergence to protecting crops during heat and pollination, this conversation is all about using the right tool at the right time—and getting a real return on it. If you’re looking to farm smarter (not harder) this season, start here. Episode Notes: Start with Your Biggest Problem — Don’t adopt biologicals broadly—start by identifying your most consistent yield-limiting factor (cold soils, emergence issues, pollination stress, etc.). Build a prescriptive plan around that specific challenge. Timing Is Everything — Applying too early or too late reduces effectiveness. Products must align with specific plant growth stages and hormone activity to deliver ROI. Mis-timed applications = missed yield opportunity. Focus on Stress Mitigation Early — Early-season stress (cold, wet soils, uneven emergence) is one of the biggest yield limiters. Biologicals can help protect the crop during conditions you can’t control. Use “Rider” Applications to Maximize Efficiency — Many biologicals are designed to be added to existing passes (in-furrow, seed treatment, fungicide applications).This reduces cost and increases adoption efficiency—no extra trip required. Watch for Early Warning Signs in the Field — Yellowing plants, purple corn, and uneven emergence are key stress indicators. Always rule out agronomic issues (depth, compaction, etc.) before adjusting inputs. Understand Product Types (and Expectations) — Synthetic growth hormones: More consistent, predictable ROI. Live biologicals: Can deliver big gains, but results vary depending on soil biology. ROI Can Be Significant — When Applied Correctly - Seed treatments and in-furrow products showed strong returns (up to ~12:1 and 5–6:1 in trials). Success depends on matching the right product to the right problem. Think of Biologicals as a Tool, Not a Replacement — They complement fertility and crop protection programs—not replace them. Best used to enhance performance under stress conditions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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