Maximum Profit System™

Take Control of Yields by Changing Management Practices

Year-Round Agronomic Leadership & Support

A PROVEN SYSTEM for using AgVenture’s products with year-round agronomic leadership to help you PRODUCE MORE bushels.

You understand your operation better than anyone. Enhance that knowledge by working with AgVenture to analyze fields, farming practices and goals to develop a custom cropping plan for your farm with AgVenture’s leading products.

Our proprietary Maximum Profit System™ (MPS) is a proven system that drives success, helping you maximize yield potential and profitability on every acre with the potential to increase your APH by as much as 15-20% over the next five years.

We start with the highest quality seed that is locally selected, surpasses industry-required seed quality standards and is protected with our elite seed treatments.

Your AgVenture Yield Specialist (AYS) will be by your side all season long, helping with tissue testing, developing a nitrogen and foliar fungicide management plan and scouting for weed, insect and disease pressure.

 

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AgVenture Maximum Profit System Production Cost Profitability

Plan
A precise crop management strategy

Plant
AgVenture products using MPS requirements

Manage
crop with a resilient attitude

Localized Product Decisions

Plan

Plan
a precise crop management strategy

MPS is a systematic approach which begins with a cropping plan, customized to deliver optimal solutions through precise placement in each field, starting at the individual seed & plant level.

We help select, place and manage your seed in alignment with your customized cropping plan, utilizing the latest technology to manage inputs along with year-round AYS leadership.

AgVenture’s team of experts analyze and interpret annual yield results after harvest, for us to help refine your plan for next year through crop planning and pre-planting meetings.

Plant

Plant

Plant
AgVenture products using MPS requirements

To execute optimal planting protocol, your AYS follows the planter and offers guidance on:

  • Residue management
  • Preparing seed bed for planting
  • Planter depth, speed and spacing
  • Analyzing soil conditions
  • Monitoring singulation and distribution

After planting, your AYS will evaluate crop emergence with a net effective plant stand (NEPS) analysis to generate:

  • More full value ears
  • Uniform Emergence
  • Stronger Stands
Manage

Manage

Manage
crop with a resilient attitude

Develop the MPS mindset and never give up on your crop.

You must believe that higher yields are possible and discover innovative strategies to achieve your goals.

Your AgVenture Yield Specialist will be by your side from planting to harvest and every day in between, providing optimal solutions for each field. Your AYS will also create a pre-harvest plan and ride alongside in the combine to help analyze yields and decisions made throughout the season.

Hear what farmers are saying

“I use AgVenture because of their excellent products, service, and agronomic support. When we need something they respond quickly. I can’t think of any reason why we wouldn’t use AgVenture. AgVenture stressed the importance of new technology on our farm and is helping us maximize our yield maps, soil grid maps, and fertilizer application data. I do business with AgVenture because they are very trustworthy and service oriented.”

- Kansas Farmer

“We’ve had the AgVenture Spangler 'Training Plots' for several years. The plots help us in our corn and soybean selections. For 3 generations, we have been using AgVenture Spangler products.”

- Wisconsin Farmer

“I consider everyone at AgVenture a friend and I can tell that they are really looking out for me and my farming operation. AgVenture is an easy company to work with and you cannot beat the service. When I have questions about my crops I call AgVenture and they are here right away helping me find the answer.”

- Kansas Farmer

“An AgVenture Yield Specialist showed me what my yields could be with AgVenture seed and I thought they were impossible because they were so good.”

- Nebraska Farmer