Join us on November 12 at 8 AM as we discuss the conclusion of the 2020 harvest season and begin planning for 2021. We will share three different scenarios to help you select the right products for your acres. #AskTheAgronomist
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Ask the Agronomist: 2021 Crop Planning
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The History of Latham® IRONCLAD™ Soybeans

Soybean Cyst Nematode, Iron Deficiency Chlorosis, Phytophthora Root Rot and Sudden Death Syndrome are just a few of the pests, diseases and agronomic issues that have contributed to lower yields and higher costs. Farmers, who needed protection against these agronomic issues, were hesitant to plant defensive soybean lines in fear of giving up yield.
Then in the late 1990s soybean breeding techniques were developed that could quickly identify cultivars that had sound defensive traits and were high yielding.
In 2011, Bill Latham, then head of Latham’s Research program, challenged our Soybean Product Team to find an idea or a concept that would help change the way farmers felt about defensive soybean products. Bill, an ex-Marine aviator, was a military history buff as were several other members of our team at that time. We remembered back to the pre-Civil War era when naval warships were made almost exclusively out of wood. Offensive firepower from these ships was quickly outmatching their wooden defense. Innovators at the time were quick to experiment with using iron plates over the wooden sides. Hence, the term “Ironclad” was born.
The first ever battle between two ironclads took place in 1862. The Monitor was the Union warship. The Confederacy had captured the Union ship Merrimack, plated it with iron, and renamed it the CSS Virginia. However, the battle has gone down in history as the Monitor versus the Merrimack. Although both sides claimed a victory, in essence it was a draw as neither ship could sink the other. It did, however, dramatically change the course of naval warfare. From that battle on, navies all over the globe began using metal plates over wood and eventually made their ships completely out of metal!
Back to 2011… After much discussion, it was decided to use the designation of IRONCLAD™ for Latham brand soybeans that had a resistance gene for Soybean Cyst Nematode, a gene for Phytophthora Root Rot and scores of 2.2 or better (on a scale of 1-5) against Brown Stem Rot, Iron Deficiency Chlorosis and either White Mold or Sudden Death Syndrome.
Latham’s first IRONCLAD soybeans were introduced in our 2013 Product Guide. It was quickly evident that these defensive traits were exactly what farmers in Latham Country needed to protect yield and increase profitability.
It should be noted here that since the start of our Ironclad program, we have never had a #1 selling soybean that was NOT an IRONCLAD! Additionally, our 2021 Product Guide features 28 Ironclad soybeans out of the total 56 we have listed. That’s truly an amazing advancement during a short eight-year period of time!
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#MadetoWin with John Latham 11/9/20

#MadetoWin with John Latham 11/9/20
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Ask the Agronomist: Corn Residue Management
What’s the best way to manage corn residue on your farm? Tune in to find out! #AsktheAgronomist1:15 — Topic introduction4:15 — Primary fall tillage5:20 — Chopping heads7:50 — Baling stalks9:30 — Strip tillage11:20 — Vertical tillage13:15 — Final thoughts -
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Ask the Agronomist: SCN Identification & Management
Join us to learn what may be robbing 40% of your soybean yield. Phil Long discusses identification and management strategies for 2021.1:25 – Topic Introduction2:55 – SCN Identification6:25 — SCN Management10:35 — Key takeaways -
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#MadetoWin with John Latham Week 3

Join us for week 3 of our #MadetoWin video series! John Latham covers his Power 10 hybrids based on yield results. Tune in the learn more! #LathamSeeds
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Ask the Agronomist: High Yields call for High Fertility
Join us as we discuss the need for soil sampling. Learn what is below the surface to increase your yield in 2021. #LathamSeeds #AsktheAgronomist:45 — Soil sampling2:05 — Soil fertility6:30 — Learn from 2020 growing season11:20 — The cost of soil sampling -
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#LathamSeeds Wins! 11/9/20 Product Highlights

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#MadetoWin with John Latham Week 2

Join us for the second #MadetoWin update with John Latham! John highlights products performing well throughout Latham Country. Tune in on Oct. 19 at 7:45 AM for an update! #LathamSeeds
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Ask The Agronomist: Phantom Yield Loss

Tune in as we discuss how the dry harvest season and phantom yield loss can go hand-in-hand. #LathamSeeds
:25 — Harvest Update2:10 — Phantom Yield Loss5:45 — Dry Corn Management8:35 — Dry Corn Yield Loss







