HighQ is very important to our success as well as the success of our customers. Using GPS tracking devices and onboard computers in planters and combines we develop a database of useful information that is compiled and shared with our customers as a very important tool in their decision making.
By helping our customers make the most productive and profitable decisions, we can significantly increase nutrient uptake and removal by the crop.
Our HighQ program helps a customer identify areas in their farming operation that limit production allowing them to address them in a timely and efficient manner. Some of these improvements are associated with determining optimum tillage practices, planting dates and row width.
We perform detailed soil testing on every field. With the results of this information and cropping intentions, we prescribe and apply the exact nutrient requirements to each field. Eliminating excessive nutrients in the soil, creates less opportunity for nutrients to enter the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In addition, the farmer can yield more profit.
In Maryland alone, we have over 110,000 acres of cropland enrolled in the HighQ program helping farmers.

By helping our customers make the most productive and profitable decisions, we can significantly increase nutrient uptake and removal by the crop.
Our HighQ program helps a customer identify areas in their farming operation that limit production allowing them to address them in a timely and efficient manner. Some of these improvements are associated with determining optimum tillage practices, planting dates and row width.
We perform detailed soil testing on every field. With the results of this information and cropping intentions, we prescribe and apply the exact nutrient requirements to each field. Eliminating excessive nutrients in the soil, creates less opportunity for nutrients to enter the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In addition, the farmer can yield more profit.
In Maryland alone, we have over 110,000 acres of cropland enrolled in the HighQ program helping farmers.

