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There's a reason farmers trust BW Fusion. Our crop nutrition
products and programs are based on data, not assumptions.

By unlocking the natural ability of plants and soil,
you’ll maximize profitability.

06/18/2026

48 hours. That's all the time saturated fields have before air spaces fill with water and oxygen is GONE. That means no growth. No uptaking nutrients. And warm temps like what we've had make it worse. If your fields are still wet, the clock is running.

What are you seeing out there?

06/18/2026

Late-season nitrogen efficiency is where bushels are won or lost. Tomorrow morning, Sean Nettleton and Mason Claude are breaking down what's actually preventing your crop from using the nitrogen it already has. And what to do about it before the window closes.

Feeding the Factory: Turning Late-Season Nitrogen Into Yield
Friday, June 19 · 10 AM ET / 9 AM CT

Don't miss the conversation. Register now for the free live webinar>> https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_n9TtjgWfQPC7Eor1f3_SLg #/registration

06/17/2026

Season after season, Mother Nature throws her curve balls. Heavy rain. Excess heat. Drought. Add in herbicide recovery. And you've got seriously stressed out crops. That's when you need a jumpstart. It's what Joshua Redding calls it. Something to get the plant moving again, push it through the tough stretches, and keep those "yield factories" building. He's found that solution, made it a valuable part of his crop management program, and he's quick to recommend it to others.

06/16/2026

Farmers aren't known for asking for help. But Dustin Hoffman, lead farm broadcaster for the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network, is calling on the ag community to change that.

"It's not weakness to ask for that life preserver sometimes."

Episode 75 of the Crop Cast Pod tackles the mental health strain on today's farmers head-on. We're in territory we haven't seen in nearly 40 years — financing pressure, market volatility, weather extremes — and the people carrying that weight deserve to hear: you don't have to do it alone.

If you work near farmers, live near farmers, or ARE a farmer, this one's for you.

06/16/2026

Your corn's at tassel. That's the window where nitrogen becomes yield, or doesn't.

Join us for a free live webinar this Friday with Sean Nettleton and Mason Claude as they break down what's actually happening inside the plant right now and what you can do about it before the window slams shut.

Friday, June 19 · 10 AM ET / 9 AM CT

Register now>> https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_n9TtjgWfQPC7Eor1f3_SLg #/registration

06/15/2026

When it comes to sidedress nitrogen, straight 28 or straight 32 on its own could be a big miss right now. Especially with weather this unpredictable.
Technical Agronomist Devin Baker recommends pairing your nitrogen with humic or fulvic acid at application. Here's why: if rain is delayed, the carbon helps stabilize nitrogen and buys you more time. If the rains do come, that humic holds the nitrogen in the ground and keeps it from going anywhere.
In a season where the weather is this dynamic, anything you can do to protect your nitrogen investment matters. These decisions are field to field. But stabilizing your nitrogen should always be part of the plan.

Photos from BW Fusion's post 06/14/2026

When the visual difference does the talking for you.

FSR Chris Bertelsen was scouting BioBoost trials near Burns, KS last week and found something hard to ignore: treated soybeans were a full growth stage ahead of the untreated check. In the field, the treated plants were popping. The check? Not so much.

And it wasn't just about what was happening above ground. Look at the root development on those treated plants. That's a stronger foundation being built from day one, exactly what BioBoost is designed to do. Hard to argue with what you can see right in front of you.

Photos from BW Fusion's post 06/12/2026

When the farmer drives you straight to the strip because he's been watching it. That's the kind of feedback that matters.

FSR Seth Busby visited a BioBoost soybean trial in Cardwell, MO and pulled plants to show what the biology is actually doing. The nodulation on treated plants is almost in a different league. Add in a 10% avg stem diameter increase. You start to understand why this farmer could see the difference from the turnrow without a single flag in the field.

06/11/2026

Herbicide stress. Drought stress. Moisture stress. Every growing season throws something at your crops. It's unavoidable.

Joey Hansen of Diversified Agronomy in southeast South Dakota has been putting Relax RX™ into every herbicide pass for two years. When stress hits, from chemistry or mother nature, Relax RX™ is already working. Crops keep doing what they're supposed to do — putting on vegetative growth, not slowing down, maximizing yield potential.

And the ROI? Joey is quick to say it doesn't take many bushels to justify the application.

06/10/2026

Same field. Same seed. Same storms. The only difference? The plant on the right was treated with BioBoost.

Both have survived weeks of 50 mph winds and a couple of dirt storms in Southwest Kansas. But look at the root development, stem diameter, and overall plant structure. That's not luck. That's what happens when you give a crop the right foundation from day one.

This field sits right along a major highway outside Garden City, KS. And something tells us it's going to keep turning heads all season long.

Thanks to FSR Brock Welch for sharing from the field!

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