Don't Skimp on Zinc

Apr 30, 2019


Zinc promotes consistent emergence. Hybrids that get a strong start are better equipped to meet their yield potential. Zinc is a catalyst for enzyme creation and is a precursor for auxin hormones that signal seed germination. When early zinc levels are adequate, there is more consistent seed germination and emergence.

Healthy root development requires zinc. Because zinc is an essential component for many enzymes, it’s no wonder it’s so important for the growth and development of healthy roots. Adequate zinc levels and quicker emergence tend to lead to more robust early root growth in the corn plant. This sets the plant up for a bigger root footprint, earlier in the year, to capture water and nutrients.

When zinc is sufficient, so are other nutrients. If zinc helps build healthy roots, it makes sense that the uptake of other nutrients would also increase with sufficient zinc. Winfield United® analyzed over 9,400 tissue samples taken from farms in Minnesota, and found increased levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulfur when zinc levels were sufficient in the plant.

Zinc is immobile in soil and tissue, so it’s critical that plants have a constant supply throughout the season to meet growth and development needs. In addition to a seed treatment, you can boost early-season zinc levels with a starter fertilizer. Tissue samples can help identify opportunities where foliar applications may be beneficial as the season progresses or consider planned applications of dry zinc fertilizers before the next season.

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Nov 19, 2024

The Board of Directors of West Central Ag Services decided to move forward with the proposed merger with CHS. 

Nov 06, 2024
As you may already know, on November 4, 2024, West Central Ag Services received an unsolicited bid to be acquired by The Arthur Companies. Our Board of Directors has reviewed this unsolicited offer and has decided to postpone the November 7, 2024 patron meeting until November 26, 2024 in order to further evaluate this offer.
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CHS and West Central Ag Services cooperatives have signed a nonbinding letter of intent for West Central Ag Services to join CHS.