Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Congratulations!!!

Here are our winners for Mark Seed's 2012 Farm Progress Show drawing.

Mark Norton, Bedford IA won a Free Seed Certificate
Errol Brewer, Elmwood IL  won a $50 Cabela's Gift Card
Mark Rod, La Moille IL won a $50 Cabela's Gift Card
*****Rick Goedkin, Farley IA won a Google Nexus 7 Tablet*****

Thank you to all that visited our booth!  See you next year!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012


One of Mark Seed’s customers in Correctionville, IA has confirmed the presence of spider mites.  If you have some yellowing spots in your fields, it may be sandy soil or an infestation of spider mites.   They appear to be just affecting the earlier varieties at this point but this does not mean that the later varieties are unaffected or safe.  Contact your current or local chemical representative for the best method to spray and treat them.  You will want to make sure to spray the appropriate chemical that will not kill the beneficial insects that are eating the spider mites



If you have any questions, please give us a call or your current representative

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Bean Leaf Beetles & Aphids


It has been brought to our attention by some customers in Minnesota, that the Bean Leaf Beetle infestation is under way which is a big concern for us this year.  Because the beetles winter over each year, we never quite know how much infestation there is going to be.  The warm winter weather has not killed many of the adults.  An easy way to tell if you have them, it looks like someone took a shotgun to the field, there will be a bunch of holes in the leaves.  The best thing is to spray with Warrior and a pound of sugar.  Keep in mind that even though you have killed the adults, they may have already laid eggs.  The larvae will eat the nodules off the soybean roots during the end of June, first part of July.  When they reemerge in the middle of July, make sure you spray with Warrior and a pound of sugar again.   The sugar will give you a couple of weeks of residual and help curve the damage that the adults may have caused.  Be advised, the aphids will have the potential to be very a large problem also this year with the warm winter and lack of rainfall.  If you see any aphids, you need to spray the field immediately because by the time you spray, they may have doubled in population.
 – Mark Terpstra

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

To our multi year Cyst Tech customers


    We at Mark Seed would like to thank you for your continued use and support of Cyst Tech.  The feedback we have been getting back since Cyst Tech was introduced has been nothing short of astounding and we are truly grateful to hear your stories.
    One thing we have gathered due to your feedback is that farmers with high cyst counts will notice a much healthier plant because of lowered cyst nematode counts, which makes a healthier root system.  This allows for your soybeans to live a full normal life and not prematurely die.  This is the reason that although you have Cyst Tech and Brand X in the same area or adjacent field, your soybeans will most likely mature a little later.
    This has allowed some of our growers to enhance their yields with commercial, manure, or a foliar feed fertility programs.  They are seeing a nice return on investment now that they have a healthy plant.  Most foliars can be tank mixed with you herbicides so you have no extra trip across the field.  If you have any questions about Mark Seed’s high yield program please feel free to contact your representative or call the office at 1-800-383-6275.
    If you would like to see examples of our high yield program in action, then mark down August 28th,29th, and 30th on your calendar.  Mark Seed will be having a Plot Day in conjunction with the Farm Progress Show.  This way you will be able to observe our Cyst Tech plot, which has been continuous beans.  The top end of this plot has yielded over 100 bu. the last several years, with the top yield last year of 160 bu.  It is worth a trip to see what your farm is capable of.  Please join us at Farm Progress Show and Mark Seed’s Cyst Tech Plot.

Mark Seed on Upcoming Episode of American Farmer


Mark Seed proudly announces our participation in an upcoming episode of American Farmer.  Click on the link below to read the press release on our American Farmer episode.
http://www.pr.com/press-release/416901

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wind Damage to Corn Seedlings

Strong winds can not only damage young corn plants with their sheer force, but winds can cause sandblasting, which is damage to leaf tissue by the abrasive effect of blowing soil particles near the soil surface.  When corn has been exposed to wind damage and sandblasting, leaves may appear shredded and ragged, and exhibit a pale green or whitish color.  The good news is that the growing point is usually not injured and warmer weather can encourage regrowth.  Corn growers in affected areas may be wondering what the impact of wind damage will be on yield potential and what management options may be available.  Although the newly emerged corn does not look pretty, the damage is likely more cosmetic than anything.  The growing point is still below ground and likely protected, recovery from wind damage is highly likely.

                                                                                 Monsanto Tech. Development & Agronomy

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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