Farming Video | Can One Application Make a Difference on Double Crop Beans?

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Chad Henderson’s back in the field running an on-farm lab on double crop beans, and this one’s a little different—it’s a friendly competition between Chad, Matt Miles, and Temple Rhodes. Each of ’em tried something different on their 10-acre strips using AgroLiquid products, focusing on potassium, calcium, and other nutrients. With three machines running and a full 120-foot swath getting cut at once, Chad’s putting real-world data behind the trials. No gimmicks—just honest field results from a one-time application at R3. Stay tuned to see which strategy pays off.

00:00:00 Hey y'all, this is Che Henderson with Extreme Ag and we're here today running our Agri Liquid Lab. So what we had is a hundred 00:00:05 and about 75 acre field out here, and we had a 40 acre lab in it. And it was what, um, Matt and Tempo 00:00:13 and myself all kind of competed on these double crop beans and I told 'em they didn't have a chance 00:00:17 because I'm cutting 'em. But anyway, I wouldn't do 'em that way. There was people that helped us. 00:00:22 We had agronomists that helped us, Stephanie and them that, you know, kind of got us in the right ballpark 00:00:27 and we knew what we wanted to do. But this is how our lab was laid out. We had 10 acre strips, 00:00:32 and what we've done is we have three machines running out here today. So we stripped it off 00:00:36 where I've got one machine in each strip, and then we're cutting 120 foot the whole width of the section, and then we'll label 00:00:44 those against each other. So it's gonna be a real good lab. This was a Foer piece that went out at R three, 00:00:51 so it was a one application deal, and it was just to see if we could with some nutrition. One of us was calcium, one of us was with potassium. 00:00:59 So we all just hit it a little different way, but we'll be interested to see how it turns out. 00:01:03.645 --> 00:01:04.365