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Meristem products taking cost out for a profitable future

Yield was up, cost was down and the profitability for soybeans is looking brighter after the results from Heath Lehner’s Meristem Take Cost Out Plot in Wabash, Indiana. Heath Lehner (Courtesy photo.) “In the combine it was pretty clear that we had an 11-bushel difference on the Meristem side of the plot than we did on the traditional side,” Lehner said. “We were able to cut around $68 in phosphorus, and we dropped a tillage pass.”The 2025 Take C…
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High Plains Journal broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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