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Crop Treatment Decisions Made Easy

Let the numbers drive your analysis when it comes to crop protection products with the March Spreadsheet of the Month.
Arlan Suderman Read latest updates on Twitter
Published: Mar 14, 2011

This year's high grain prices make your bottom line even more sensitive to yield losses due to insects, disease or weeds. Yet, making that decision to treat can be difficult. Kevin Dhuyvetter and Doug Jardine of Kansas State University developed a spreadsheet to make your decision easier. It considers the cost of the product, expected yield response, cost of treatment and price of the grain being produced. It even includes sensitivity tables to show you how the anticipated return would change if any of those factors change.

We’re featuring the spreadsheet as our Farm Futures Spreadsheet of the Month. The 844 kilobyte spreadsheet should work with Excel 2000, 2002, 2007 or Excel XP. You can download it by clicking on the link below.

Do you have a spreadsheet that’s made a difference on your operation that you’d be willing to share with other readers? Drop us a line at FarmFutures@farmprogress.com with a description of the spreadsheet. We’ll pay $75 if we feature your farmer-written non-commercial program as our Spreadsheet of the Month.


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