Beck's Hybrids news
FFA students can explore future job opportunities at the National FFA Convention, thanks to Career Success Tours.
Beck’s is expanding its research network after acquiring the BASF Research Station in Beaver Crossing in east-central Nebraska — now called the Beck’s Goehner West Research Station.
In a rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, the role of a government affairs advocate is more critical than ever. Kala Jenkins has spent the past year navigating the intricate world of agricultural policy and advocacy.
For nearly three decades, AgriNews and Beck’s have celebrated the dedication and achievements of an outstanding Indiana farm family, spotlighting their exceptional contributions to agriculture and their community.
Scott Beck, president of Beck’s Hybrids, was elected central regional vice president of the American Seed Trade Association, where he will represent five states — Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin — for a three-year term.
In the showdown between ground and aerial fungicide applications, planes and drones had a slight edge over ground equipment, according to research from Beck’s Hybrids.
Beck’s, the largest family-owned retail seed company in the United States, hosted its fifth annual 5K at its headquarters in central Indiana.
A new group of ag industry leaders is ready to make a difference in their communities after graduating from the AgrIInstitute’s Indiana Agricultural Leadership Program.
Beck’s Hybrids announced the development of Root Reveal research — which will offer farmers insight into hybrid selection, product placement and crop management.
AgriNews and Beck’s are proud to announce the 2024 Indiana Farm Family of the Year — the Muegge family of M5 Family Farms in Hancock County.
Indiana Farm Bureau honored its Young Farmers & Ag Professionals at the INFB State Convention in Fort Wayne. The event’s theme was “Grow: Planting Seeds for Our Future.”
Beck’s broke ground on a new distribution and research facility in Salina, Kansas. The 140-acre property is Beck’s first permanent location in Kansas.
Agronomists covering a broad area of the Corn Belt gave their insights on crop conditions, nitrogen applications and other topics recently at Beck’s Central Illinois Field Show.
Tar spot was an unknown corn disease in the “I” states less than a decade ago, but no longer. A severely infected field can reach yield losses upwards of 60 bushels per acre.
From rolling lavender fields in the north to watermelon farms in the south, AgriNews has taken me on a journey with the most beautiful views.
Beck’s is taking an International Farmall 560 to the Half Century of Progress Show. “Purchased March 1, 1984, in northern Indiana, it has been in the Beck family for nearly 40 years,” said Blair Dunn, shop foreman.
Indiana corn and soybean farmers in the Upper White River Watershed have an opportunity to participate in a fully-funded cover crop program this fall.
AgriNews and Beck’s are searching for the 27th Indiana Farm Family of the Year. Nominations are now being accepted for this distinguished award.
Hosts Aaron Carmer and Collin Scherer explain Beck’s Hybrids’ most popular studies in a fun, easy to implement video series on YouTube called “The Dig.”
Four outstanding FFA students were selected as State Stars at the 94th annual Indiana FFA State Convention.
Visitors from China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Korea and several other countries toured Indiana soybean farms and agribusinesses as part of the Soybean Oil Masters Program.
Recent Beck’s Practical Farm Research data can provide farmers with water management solutions to increase profitability and value.
Indiana Farm Bureau members volunteer each year to teach nearly 60,000 students in pre-K through 12th grade about agriculture.
Insignum AgTech and Beck’s Hybrids have signed an agreement to test new corn traits in Beck’s varieties. Field testing will begin this year to evaluate commercial viability of the traits.
The first step to a successful post-emerge herbicide application is choosing a smart pre-emergence application, according to agronomists at Beck’s Hybrids.
Shark Farmer, agriculture’s most entertaining and boundary-pushing media personality, has a new home — or should that be tank?
Research-based information to help farmers capitalize on in-season decisions highlighted the recent Beck’s Hybrids Practical Farm Research Insights meeting.
Beck’s Hybrids will integrate DriftWatch into its FARMserver this year, in partnership with FieldWatch. With the DriftWatch integration, farmers can see local, high value specialty crops and pollinator habitats.
The Hamilton family of Vigo County was named the 26th Indiana Farm Family of the Year. The award is presented annually by AgriNews and Beck’s at the Indiana Farm Bureau State Convention.
Yield-limiting problems in fields are typically found and addressed during the growing season or discovered at harvest when it’s too late.
ClearFlame Engine Technologies has created technology that modifies diesel engines, from Class 8 semi-trucks to farm equipment, to run on 100% renewable biofuels like ethanol.
Nitrogen can be managed in many ways, including via rates, placement, timing, source and loss. Jim Schwartz, director of research, agronomy and Practical Farm Research at Beck’s Hybrids, shared advice during Becknology Days.
Considering the time of day, water conditioning and carrier rate are keys to making spray passes more profitable. Each of these factors are low-cost ways to improve profitability, said Jim Schwartz, director of research, agronomy and Practical Farm Research at Beck’s Hybrids.
Jason Gahimer, PFR Manager at Beck’s Hybrids, shared what planter attachments to consider when upgrading or getting a new planter. “My top three, in this order, is always the same no matter where you farm,” he said.
Beck’s Hybrids and Indiana AgriNews have started their search for the 26th Indiana Farm Family of the Year. Nominations are now being accepted for this distinguished award.
Bible verse Mark 5:36 is the anchor message for Beck’s Hybrids new marketing campaign, “Be not afraid, only believe.” This year, farmers are facing unprecedented challenges, including high inflation and interest rates, unpredictable weather and rising input costs.
Applying a fungicide at the R3 growth stage shows a return on investment of $17.68 per acre, according to seven-year data from Beck’s Hybrids.
Beck’s Hybrids has installed a quality assurance seed lab to test warm, cold and saturated cold germination for corn, soybeans and wheat.
The Indiana Farm Management Tour is coming to Tipton and Clinton counties July 19-20. Guests can learn about farm and crop management techniques at the free event, held in conjunction with the Master Farmer Reception.
As farmers wrap up planting, the time to apply post-emergence herbicides is upon them. “It’s very important that we take a look at herbicide tolerances in the crops that we’ve planted and make sure we know what tolerances that crop has,” said Chad Kalaher, Beck’s agronomist.
The Illinois Soybean Association has named its ILSoyAdvisor Soy Envoy class for the 2022 growing season. Funded by the Illinois Soybean checkoff program, the Soy Envoys represent a partnership between ISA and the Illinois Certified Crop Adviser Program.
Over most of the past 100 years, there were step-changes in farming technological advancements. But that rate increased exponentially the past few decades, transitioning from the Green Revolution to the Digital Revolution.
In 2022, farmers face high costs and limited supplies, meaning they need ways to invest their dollars wisely, said Scott Beck, president of Beck’s Hybrids.
The National Farm Machinery Show returns to Louisville Feb. 16-19, allowing the farming and agribusiness industry to learn about the latest equipment updates, explore new technology and prepare for the spring planting season.
Farmers can plan now for weed control success next year. Beck’s Hybrids field agronomist Luke Schulte shared advice during a webinar.
Indiana AgriNews and Beck’s Hybrids honored the Schenk Family as the 25th Indiana Farm Family of the Year. The Schenks prioritize God, family and farming in their lives.
Steve Leesman’s move into organic crop production began several years ago as an answer to consumer demand and he has continued this diverse farming operation in Logan County, Illinois.
Beck’s Hybrids added organic corn, soybeans and wheat to its portfolio nearly 20 years ago that it continues to grow, bolstered by increased consumer demand.
Beck’s Hybrids and Indiana AgriNews have started their search for the 2022 Indiana Farm Family of the Year.
Inari, the SEEDesign company, and Beck’s, the largest family-owned, retail seed company and the third largest seed brand in the United States, have announced a business and R&D collaboration — reinforcing their respective missions to provide more diverse, sustainable and competitive choices for farmers.