Split Application of RevLine Shows Promising Soybean Yield Results in Late Season

1 Oct 241m 9s

John Torrance from Gladstone, Illinois reports on a trial that involves a split application of RevLine in a soybean field. The treated side shows a significant difference, with green, thriving plants compared to the untreated side, which is nearly ready for harvest.

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00:00 Hi, I'm John Torrance, uh, with Extreme Ag. I'm here in Gladstone, Illinois. I'm standing in a field of beans today, uh, 00:07 that had a split application of rev line late season on my left hand side. Um, as the treated the right hand side is untreated. 00:16 The, and as you can see, you know, they're pretty brown. Won't be long. Uh, I'd say four or five days. 00:23 We'll be cutting those. And on this side, I mean, we're still full of green leaves. We're just starting to turn yellow. 00:30 Um, it's a pretty impressive visual. I'm excited to see the results. You know, everything on this field is the same. 00:38 The tillage is the same. The planter passes is the same hybrid population. All those things are created equal. 00:43 The only difference that sets these two very drastically different looking bean fields apart is an application 00:49 of red line late season. Uh, we're pretty excited to see the results here. I gotta thank that. Uh, a, a plant that's sat green versus, 00:57 uh, the other, next to me here we, we've gotta see some pretty big yield results and I'm excited to see that.