DiscoverA Penney For Your ThoughtsPart 1: High Yield Management in Corn and Soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible from University of Illinois
Part 1: High Yield Management in Corn and Soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible from University of Illinois

Part 1: High Yield Management in Corn and Soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible from University of Illinois

Update: 2025-05-20
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Join us on the campus of The University of Illinois as we discuss the science behind high-yielding corn and soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible! Amazing insights into crop physiology, nutrient concentration, timing, and 40 years of understanding corn plants!


 


A Penney for Your Thoughts is hosted by Sean Blomgren, agronomist and owner of Blomgren Seed from Boone, Iowa, and Andrew Penney,  plant doctor and Preceon agronomy lead for Bayer Crop Science from Ames, Iowa. We cover all things agronomy and high-yield management, share what we're seeing in the field and bring in trusted voices from the industry to deliver timely, relevant insights that matter to your farm. By combining real-time updates from the field with expert insights from industry professionals, we help you achieve your highest yields yet. It's ag talk that just makes cents.


 


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Part 1: High Yield Management in Corn and Soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible from University of Illinois

Part 1: High Yield Management in Corn and Soybeans with Dr. Fred Below and Dr. Connor Sible from University of Illinois

Andrew Penney and Sean Blomgren