The ultimate in fertility flexibility Reduced plant stress Non-burning formulation Less leaching and volatilization Designed to release N for 8-12 weeks when applied in the soil Designed to release N for 3-6 weeks when foliar applied Contains readily available N, fast greening Requires soil microbial activity (soil)
Temperature sensitive Requires ultraviolet rays (foliar) Highly efficient
+20
Sioux County, IA
* Proven average yield increase: Gallons – Bushels per Acre
+12
North Platte, NE
Humbolt County, IA
+18
+30
Yuma, CO
St. Edward, NE
+24
+32
McCook, NE
162
174
155
160
165
170
175
Check2 gal/ac KQ-XRN
North Platte, NE Applied at V4-V5 Stage Soil Type: Sand
+12 b/a
Humbolt County, Iowa
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
Check Treated
169 b/a
187 b/a
+18 b/a $90.00/ac profit
Glystar = 32 oz/ac KQ-XRN = 1 gal/ac
Glystar = 32 oz/ac
$73.00/ac Profit
$9.60/ac
$2.60/ac
Sheridan County, Kansas
+16 b/a
KQ-XRN (pivot) Corn Results 2011
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
Bu/Ac
187
199
207 Control (40 gal 32%)
(38 gal 32%) + 2 gal KQ-XRN Injected
(40 gal 32%) + 2 gal KQ-XRN Injected
+30 b/a
Irrigation Research Foundation – Yuma, CO
Trial # Treatment Yield #’s of N/bu Control 40 gal 32% 201 bu/ac 0.962 Block #2 40 gal 32% + 2 gal KQ-
XRN 214 bu/ac 0.932
Strip-Till 48-32-0 lbs/ac 3/29/12 In-furrow 4 gal LS924 + 1 pt. KS MicroMax 4/30/12 Through Pivot 32-0-0 5/15/12 thru 7/17/12 Total Water Applied 19.25”
Irrigation Research Foundation – Yuma, CO
Trial # Treatment Yield #’s of N/bu Control 30.8 gal 32% 198 bu/ac 0.798 Block #4 30.8 gal 32% + 2 gal KQ-
XRN 217 bu/ac 0.769
Strip-Till 48-32-0 lbs/ac 3/29/12 In-furrow Starter 4 gal LS924 + 1 pt. KS MicroMax 4/30/12 Through Pivot 32-0-0 5/15/12 thru 7/17/12 Total Water Applied 15”
Sprayed at flag leaf/tassel Elgin, Nebraska
North half aerial
sprayed with fungicide and 1 gal KQ-XRN
182 bu/ac South half
aerial sprayed with fungicide only 156 bu/ac
+26 bu/ac
Soil Type: Clay Loam 135 N Actual No Starter Red spots – water standing
2 gal KQ-XRN Aerial Applied on Dryland Corn
St. Edward, Nebraska
North half received
3 gal 32% Nitrogen
153 bu/ac
South half received 3 gal 32% Nitrogen plus 1 gal KQ-XRN pretassel 177 bu/ac
+24 bu/ac
Pivot #6 Irrigated Corn Results 2012 Strip Till 25 gal KQ 663 In-Furrow 5 gal LS 924 + 1 qt KS MicroMax Pivot 13 gal KQ 353 + 37 gal 30-0-0-3 Pivot Test 2 gal KQ-XRN + 1 qt KH 2412 west half 82.5 acres – just starting to tassel VT aerial 1 gal KQ-XRN + Headline 7 days after tassel Seed channel 209-84VT2P, planted population 32,000 Irrigation 14 inches beginning with full profile
160 170 180 190 200 210 220
Bu/Ac
182.7
214.9
Check Treated
+32 b/a
Foliar KQ-XRN KS 2075 KS 1515 MicroMax In-Furrow KQ-XRN KS 1515 LS924 MicroMax 2x2 Placement KQ Grades Strip-Till KQ Grades
Why does 24D, Banvel, Roundup or any contact herbicide work when sprayed on foliage and not put in soil solution?
How do these products work when using only ounces per acre? What makes a plant grow and prosper? Soils have been farmed for many years with hardly any
micronutrients applied soil or foliar. Why does a foliar application bring about immediate
improvement in plant health and growth? As nutrient demand increases in plants, the physiological capacity
to supply itself with abundant nutrients decreases. Increasing leaf activity increases chlorophyll; increasing
photosynthesis; increasing the need for water by the leaf; increasing water uptake which thus increases the uptake of nutrients from the soil.
Something to Think About
Ft. Pierre, SD Spring Wheat Results 2012 Application = 2 gallon KQ-XRN + 2 gallon LS2075 applied at flag leaf
39
39.5
40
40.5
41
41.5
42
Bu/Ac
40
42
Check Treated
+18 b/a
Union Center, SD Winter Wheat Results Application = 2 gallons of KQ-XRN applied at flag leaf
0 5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Bu/Ac Protein %
38
11
40
11.2
Check Treated
+2 b/a
Shane Labrier Winter Wheat Results 2012 Application = 2 gallon KQ-XRN 2530 applied at post soft dough
0 5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Bu/Ac Protein %
38
10.1
40
14.9 Check Treated
+2 b/a
South Central Kansas Corn Results 2012
250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320
Yield Bu/Ac
273
315 317
Check Strip-Till Conventional
+44 b/a
Cost Breakdown
Check NH3 $107.50 In-furrow 29.50 Foliar V5-7 14.80 Foliar Pre-tassel 15.70 $167.50
Strip-Till NH3 $107.50 In-furrow 29.50 Foliar V5-7 14.80 Foliar Pre-tassel 15.70 Foliar Brown Silk 15.70 $183.20
Conventional NH3 $107.50 In-furrow 29.50 Foliar V5-7 14.80 Foliar V8-9 14.80 Foliar Pre-tassel 15.70 Foliar Brown Silk 15.70 $198.00
Rapelje, MT Wheat Results 2012 Application = 1 Gal KQ-XRN at Flagleaf
0
10
20
30
40
50
Bu/Ac
31
43
Check Treated
+12 b/a
McCook, Nebraska
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Bu/Ac
33 41
49 55
Check
1.5 gal KQ-XRN + 14 oz Quilt
2 gal KQ-XRN + Quilt
2.5 gal KQ-XRN + Quilt
+22 b/a over check
$107 /ac profit
Terry Long Lebanon, KS Farms 1400 acres (no-till) CORN: +10-12 bu/acre SOYBEANS: +6-8 bu/acre
"The biggest flexibility factor I've seen is in the herbicide application. If you are using a herbicide that has any volatility at all, the XRN is going to stick to that plant. It's going to hold that chemical right there. If you're using a fungicide, you're going to get longer results out of that chemical. I'm not so much after the nitrogen boost as I am trying to kill weeds. It just an added bonus to my program."
“I estimate that over 1 billion bushels of corn were lost over the last 2 years due to nitrogen shortage.”
Peter Scharf Extension Agronomist University of Missouri
High Plains Journal, Feb. 22, 2010
McCook, Nebraska Same Fertility, Hybrid & Soil Type
20% Lodged Avg Yield
225 b/a 70% Lodged
Avg Yield 194b/a
Check 2 gal/ac KQ-XRN in-furrow with 2 qt/ac KH 2412
IRF Yuma County, Colorado
+19 b/a $76.00/ac profit
4.4
3.83.5
2.8
4.3
00.5
11.5
22.5
33.5
44.5
5
Baseline V4 - 2 DaysV5 - 4 Days V8 - 10 Days
VT - 5 Weeks
KQ-XRNNo KQ-XRN
Percent of Nitrogen 1 Gallon of KQ-XRN/ac
McCook, NE
2 gal KQ-XRN applied foliar after 2nd cutting Check
“I use 2 gallons of Kugler slow release nitrogen on my alfalfa between the 2nd and 3rd cuttings and average between 1.0T – 1.5T increase in yield over all”.
Jim Bobinmyer Culbertson, NE
Increases the plants ability to uptake water and fertilizer ions.
The smaller amount of fertilizer used actually increases the uptake in terms of total uptake over the amount of fertilizer applied. Researchers suggest a 6:1 return
Increases activity in the leaf, increases chlorophyll and thus
photosynthesis Increases need for water by the leaf Increases water uptake by the plants vascular system Increases uptake of nutrients from soil Increasing photosynthesis = increasing production and efficiency
“We’ve been with Kugler for 12 to 13 years – and we’ve just grown accustomed to their recommendations and the ease of the product. They do a real good job.” Dean Oliver Osborne, KS
Steve Peterson
“In this day and age, you can’t afford to make errors. Using a product that is proven and easy to use like Kugler fertilizers, it sure makes a difference.” Steve Peterson Lebanon, KS
Terry Long
"Whenever I spray any chemicals at all, I use Kugler KQ-XRN with it.“ Terry Long Lebanon, KS
Lynn Cooper
“I started using Kugler because it’s a convenient product that doesn’t rust up my equipment—and I’ve had good results with it.” Lynn Cooper Osborne, KS