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Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Maximum Nutrient Uptake By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

As we cut apart a root ball (it wasn't easy!) we saw the evidence - nutrients were still moving from the roots to the stalk and on to the ear - even with hardly any rain and excessive heat

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Long, Thick Ears By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Corn going to your cereal bowl needs to be healthy and the more the better. Ears throughout the field were this large or larger and showed no signs of stress.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Scouting Fields By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Scouting fields for stress is key to success. Stoller reps and growers walk fields weekly, sometimes even daily, to scout for signs of stress and take action if needed.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - No Irrigation Means Strong Root Growth is Key By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Even though fields weren't irrigated yields were still strong thanks to large roots and root nodulation as seen on these soybean plants in Iowa.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Large Tap Root By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

We have to admit it was a struggle to pull these plants out of the ground! With the hard, compacted soil combined with the massive roots and large tap root, getting the entire plant out of the ground was ...

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Branching on Soybeans in Iowa? By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

No irrigation, three digit temps, hardly any rain - all factors that SHOULD result in stressed soybeans, right? Wrong! Stoller's technology allowed these soybeans to branch, fill pods and produce ...

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Pod Fill By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Dark green leaves, pod fill - all signs of healthy soybeans!

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Root Growth By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Bio-Forge helped produce massive root growth allowing plants to reach nutrients deep in the soil.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Root Hairs By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Root hairs were numerous and longer than average - even with one third less rain.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Corn Ears By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Corn ears were thick and long - producing 274 bu/acre corn at the end of the season!

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Healthy Ears=Healthy Plant By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

All the ears were healthy which meant the entire plant was healthy - carrying nutrients where needed.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Strong Stalks By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Even with little rain & on a windy day stalks stood tall, strong and green proving plants were healthy.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Soybeans as far as the eye can see By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

As we traveled to a Bio-Forge treated field we found soybeans were dark green and stress free as far as the eye could see.

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - Proof is in the roots By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Enhanced root growth in the soybeans showed strong root nodulation for maximum nutrient uptake

Iowa Growers - Survive & Thrive through Drought - White Corn Profits from StollerUSA By: 10/12/2012 @ 10:07am

Even food grade white corn benefits from StollerUSA technology as plants were healthy and stood strong.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Comparing treated and untreated ears By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

Ears on left are from a field treated with Bio-Forge and X-Cyte. Two of StollerUSA's plant performance products.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Ears from 4 different fields By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

Three groups of ears taken from three different fields at the top were treated with the Stoller Program. Bottom three ears were from untreated fields.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Untreated ears in the field By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

Ears from the untreated fields were tipped back 4 or 5 rows. Most ears measured 16 kernels around.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Treated ears in the field By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

Ears in the fields treated with Bio-Forge and X-Cyte were filled to the tip. Most ears measured 18 kernels around.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Aerial Photo of Untreated Field By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

The most dramatic difference is seen in aerial photographs taken 8-20-12. You can see the challenges this farmer had with spider mites and light soils in this untreated field.

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Aerial Photo of Treated Field By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

This field (Located right next to the untreated field in previous slide) has the same issue with spider mites and light soils. But the treated crop shows up thick, green and healthier even from a birds eye ...

Ingalls Kansas Corn Story - Scouting the Fields By: 09/05/2012 @ 4:48pm

Key to managing crop stress is working with proven technologies like Bio-Forge and continuous scouting of the fields.

Farm Progress Show 2012 - By: 09/04/2012 @ 11:01am

Setting up the booth Monday

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Progressive Grower Super Heroes!

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View of the show

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Growers & sales reps share ideas

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Max Armstrong interviewing Marcus Jones, R&D at Stoller

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Relaxing at the grower dinner after the first night

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Talking with attendees

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Kids having fun in the booth!

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Max talking to Steven Albracht, Hart, TX

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Corn dug near Strawberry Point show strong, robust roots

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Checking the corn plant out closer revealed a healthy plant - even with less than a quarter of the rain normally received.

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Bio-Forge treated plants stood strong thanks to the root system.

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

After close inspection the ears were fully pollinated

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Root hairs and continuous root growth allows this drought stricken field to survive.

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Analyzing soybean health after the drought.

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Again roots helped maximize nutrient uptake for a strong crop

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Revealing the tap roots and enhanced nodulation

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Amana Farms - Food grade white corn

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Healthy ears treated with Bio-Forge

Drought in the Corn Belt? Survive & Thrive Like these Iowa Growers! - By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:49am

Looking at the nutrients that are still taken up by the roots!

StollerUSA Brings Progressive Thinking & Drought Solutions To Farm Progress Show By: 08/24/2012 @ 8:42am

Growers attending the 2012 Farm Progress Show can stop by booth #9102 in the VIT tent to talk with StollerUSA’s group of progressive yield contest winners about their crop management practices which include ...

StollerUSA Brings Progressive Thinking & Drought Solutions To Farm Progress Show By: 08/20/2012 @ 2:46pm

Growers attending the 2012 Farm Progress Show can stop by booth #9102 in the VIT tent to talk with StollerUSA’s group of progressive yield contest winners about their crop management practices which include ...

StollerUSA Talks Plant Stress at Soybean College By: 08/09/2012 @ 11:35am

More than 200 Illinois Soybean Association members attended Soybean College where StollerUSA led four breakout sessions on controlling plant stress by maximizing genetic expression. President and CEO, Jerry ...

Dr. Heiniger of NCSU By: 08/07/2012 @ 3:54pm

NCSU study conducted by Dr. Heiniger , reveals approach to maximize corn yield under stress conditions.

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Stoller as featured exhibitor By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

Stoller agronomy experts were on hand to answer questions and guide growers through the many test plots.

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Stoller Test Plots By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

Plots were treated with proprietary Stoller products, like Bio-Forge® , and experimental products still in development

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Impact of Bio-Forge® By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

The length between nodes is shortened for more pods per plant--in turn enhancing crop yield

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Robust Roots By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

One of the benefits of Bio-Forge® ST is the early establishment of a robust root system. Plants get off to a good start and continue to maximize nutrient uptake all season long.

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Comparing Treated and Untreated By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

Things noticeably different in treated and untreated plants: Better root system, shorter nodes, darker green, less pod abortion, better overall plant health.

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - See It and Believe It. By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

Farmers were able to walk through fields and see the differences with their own eyes.

IL Soybean Assoc Soybean College - Learning in the Field By: 08/06/2012 @ 4:22pm

Jerry shares his experiences and plant growth hormone knowledge with farmers trying to push the limits of crop yield

Treat Winter Wheat Now to Maximize Yield & ROI By: 08/02/2012 @ 10:29am

StollerUSA, the leader in plant performance technology, reminds all wheat growers they have one chance to seed treat their winter wheat with Bio-Forge® ST to help prevent stress later. With an average 5-15 ...

Dr. Marcus Jones to head up field research for Stoller Enterprises, Inc. By: 07/27/2012 @ 2:34pm

Stoller Enterprises recently announced the addition of Dr. Marcus Jones to the research and development team. Jones role will be to implement and manage the field research to support sales and retail ...

Jerry Stoller Agriculture Innovator and Frequent PGRSA Conference Presenter. By: 07/09/2012 @ 10:37pm

Jerry Stoller, Founder and CEO of Stoller Enterprises, is a known Innovator in Agriculture and frequent presenter at PGRSA conferences. In 2012 Stoller will be awarding research grants as well as sponsoring a ...

Dr. Orzolek Joins Stoller Enterprises By: 07/05/2012 @ 4:25pm

Dr. Orozlek joins Stoller Enterprises research team.

NEW Grower Case History Section Available Online By: 07/05/2012 @ 2:39pm

Now, StollerUSA makes it easier for growers to learn what is working for other farmers. With the addition of the new Case History section to Stoller’s website, stollerusa.com, it is easy to scan the ...

Replicated Alfalfa Field Trials Demonstrate Improved Forage Quality By: 06/29/2012 @ 2:08pm

Since 2010 Partners in Production, agronomy consultants with an emphasis on “seedmanship”, has worked with Wisconsin farmers and Stoller technology to improve Wisconsin alfalfa quality and yields.

Mawson & Newholm Join StollerUSA to Meet Growing Demand By: 06/25/2012 @ 10:50am

Steve Mawson and Matt Newholm join StollerUSA to focus on the expanding demand and interest for Stoller products and technology.

Stress-Free Crops in Arkansas By: 06/14/2012 @ 3:01pm

Three Arkansas growers are focused on producing high yields by reducing environmental stress on their respective crops using StollerUSA’s Bio-Forge, Sugar Mover & other yield enhancing products. Stoller ...

Bio-Forge In The Tank By: 06/14/2012 @ 2:48pm

A recent USDA report said 92% of corn had emerged as of May 27, 2012. Compared to the previous average of 69%, the 2012 growing season seems to be off to a solid start. A mild winter and a warm spring created ...

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Stoller rep checks plant health By: 06/11/2012 @ 11:22am

A Stoller sales representative looks the field over for any stress.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Corn Pollination By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

The Stoller team checks the ear pollination on Billy Tripp's corn contest plot.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Field Uniformity By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

A look over a state contest plot shows plant health & uniformity across the entire field.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Strong, Healthy Plants By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Double and sometimes triple ears per stalk were present with help from Stoller products.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Ear Growth By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Pollination and growth continues to exceed expectations in Perry Galloway's contest plot after Stoller products were applied.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Consistency on the Ears By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Ears from two different locations in the field provided results of 18 rows & full pollination.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Tall & Sturdy By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Stalks were over an inch thick & stood over 10 feet tall in this Arkansas field.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Root Nodules By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Two soybean plants dug out of this contest plot showed several root nodules per plant and large root hairs.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Soybean Contest Plot By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

This state contest soybean plot shows stress-free plants overall.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Rice Field By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

The rice field near Gregory, AR continues to grow healthy thanks to Bio-Forge & other yield enhancing products from StollerUSA.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Ornamental Turf By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Even turf benefits from Stoller products - providing lush, green grass for ball fields & golf courses.

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Blackberries By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Blackberries treated with Stoller products were just starting to ripen & tasted very sweet!

Arkansas Update - A look at Three Farmer's Progress - Watermelon By: 06/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

Large watermelons were ripe for the picking as we stopped to visit a fruit & vegetable grower.

South Dakota Field Recovers from Herbicide Damage By: 05/24/2012 @ 8:49am

90-acre alfalfa field near Woonsocket, SD was treated with herbicide and plans were set to plant corn that spring. Having a change of heart, the grower decided to plant soybeans instead. After growing just ...

Understanding the Role of Ethylene and Manage Stress By: 05/16/2012 @ 1:58pm

Don’t let stress take you by surprise. A plant hormone imbalance due to stress will reduce yields. As the growing season progresses control ethylene and plant stress from climate extremes and herbicide ...

Farmers Think Differently By: 04/24/2012 @ 11:02am

StollerUSA continues to work with progressive growers from across the country to manage crop stress and unleash true genetic potential.

Dave Hula Reaches 429 bu/acre corn By: 04/17/2012 @ 5:26pm

Dave Hula of Charles City, VA overcame a season marked by excessive moisture followed by drought-like conditions and the impending threat of hurricane Irene is nothing short of amazing, but to produce 429 ...

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Soybean Test Plots By: 04/10/2012 @ 11:00pm

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