
Latest Corn Field Trials Show Strong Cost Savings
We recently completed a field trial on corn coordinated with Meyer Farms of Addieville, Illinois and the results are in! This trial compared the yields using our patented SUL4R-PLUS product and the grower standard N-P-K fertility treatment with varied reductions in the amount of nitrogen applied. So how did it work out?
Through this test, we saw strong results to demonstrate the effectiveness of SUL4R- PLUS. On a 30-acre trial, we used our continuous release fertilizer and confirmed that less nitrogen was needed to result in the same or improved crop yield. In this trial we reduced the nitrogen application by 10% and reached a positive revenue difference of $188.21/acre vs their grower standard nitrogen application rate.

To estimate margin improvement per acre associated with varying the nitrogen application rate, we carefully split the 30-acres into three 10-acre plots and tested a 10% ammonia (NH3) reduction on plot 1, 20% NH3 reduction on plot 2, and finally a typical “grower standard” NH3 application on plot 3. All other nutrient application rates (P-K-Ca-S) were the same. We saw the largest margin per acre increase on plot 1 with plot 2 also showing positive results.
| REVENUE/ACRE | TOTAL REVENUE NH3 COST | REVENUE/ACRE DIFFERENCE FROM NORMAL NH3 APPLICATION | |
| PLOT 1 – 10% NH3 REDUCTION | $1,816.65 | $1,682.04 | $188.21 |
| PLOT 2 – 20% NH3 REDUCTION | $1,681.88 | $1,562.23 | $68.40 |
| PLOT 3 – NORMAL NH3 APP | $1,643.40 | $1,493.83 | $0.00 |
These results aren’t standalone either. See our previous corn field trials conducted in Western Kentucky to learn more about our results and the consistent savings you could find with SUL4R-PLUS. Want to increase your yields and fight inflation? Talk to our sales team today.
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