Western Ag Labs

Getting To The Root of Crop Nutrition

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What's in the soil can greatly affect how your crops yield. With Western Ag's PRS™-probe and PRS™-probe Nutrient Forecaster software, Western Ag Labs can generate a crop nutrition plan that will maximize your yield and minimize inputs.

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Its All About The Bottom line

Western Ag Labs wants to build a crop nutrition plan that optimizes your farm. Using the technologically advanced Plant Root Simulator (PRS)™-Probe and the PRS™ Nutrient Forecaster software, Western Ag Labs' Field Service Reps can increase profits and minimize inputs for all farmers.

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PRS™ Nutrient Forecaster

The PRS™ Nutrient Forecaster is a computer software program that utilizes PRS™ data by integrating the climate and soil conditions of that particular field to determine potential yields. As nutrient, climate, and soil conditions are adjusted with the Forecaster, producers can choose to increase or decrease the applied fertilizer to achieve the maximum economic yield.

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Contact Your Field Service Rep Today

Let our Field Service Reps create a crop nutrition plan that will maximize profits while minimizing inputs. Contact your FSR today!

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History

Western Ag Labs helps farmers by "Getting to the Root of Crop Nutrition." The patented Plant Root Simulator (PRS) technology is the centerpiece of this service for soil resource management. The PRS™-probe recognizes the supply of soil nutrients in the same way a plant would. This Synergy Award winning technology is used to initialize calculations in a powerful computer model know as the PRS™ Nutrient Forecaster. The PRS™ Nutrient Forecaster integrates soil's nutrient supply with the farmer’s crop choices, climate, soil and economic constraints to render a field yield and economic return that can be optimized by the farmer. By delivering this knowledge-based service to growers, Western Ag Labs has had a positive economic impact in Western Canada of over $100 million dollars since 1998.