TOGETHER, WE GENERATE BETTER
No matter your crop challenge, Wilbur-Ellis has the expertise to overcome it. We work by your side to generate better solutions in key areas such as water management, resistance management, sustainability, organic, soil health, and profitability.

Water Management
Every drop counts. Establish plans for maximizing water usage, conserving water, and improving irrigation efficiency this season and beyond.

Resistance Management
Customize strategies that maximize product efficiency, minimize resistance opportunities, and keep within your budget.

Sustainability
Protect your land and the earth for seasons – and generations – to come with practical solutions and committed sustainability practices.

Organic
Tap into Wilbur-Ellis expertise and resources to help guide you through every step on your journey to organic growing.

Soil Health
Evaluate and manage fertility levels for sustainable soil health and maximum yields that support your operation’s long-term success.

Profitability
Plan for this season and beyond with the right nutrients, pest management and more to reach the highest yields with a solid return on investment.
EXPLORE ALL EDUCATION & RESOURCES
Six Common Stalk Rots
Stalk rot development happens most years to some degree and this year it will follow a “vulture on the carcass” analogy as the plant had already pre-maturely died from this year’s weather pattern and then the disease infections began. Following is a brief...
How Fast Will This Year’s Corn Dry?
Drydown after black layer formation varies greatly from hybrid to hybrid. Hybrid characteristics such as husk coverage and heavy test weight can have a significant impact on field drying. A general rule of thumb is that 30 GDUs are needed to lower the grain...
Physiology of Pre-Harvest Fruit Drop in Apple
Optimizing performance of apple stop-drop products can be improved with a basic understanding of the physiology of pre-harvest drop and some of the factors that can influence it. Apples are a climacteric fruit, meaning that the maturation and ripening processes are...
Post-Harvest Planning for Hops
The past few years have provided unusual environmental challenges to hop production in the PNW growing region. Fluctuating and abnormal precipitation and temperature feel like the new normal. However, September always brings the familiar and welcome constant of hop...

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