by Kaup Marketing | Apr 7, 2026 | Seed & Fertilizer
Protecting Emergence Performance in Cuming County Corn: What Separates 210 from 230 Bushels Introduction By late April across Cuming County, the 220-bushel corn is already separating itself from the 190-bushel corn. Not in plant height. Not in V-stage. In something...
by Kaup Marketing | Apr 7, 2026 | Forage & Turf
Why Your Pasture Looks Uneven in Spring (And What It’s Telling You) Quick Reference Tools: Check Nebraska Soil Temperature Data Browse Kaup Cool Season Grasses Explore Kaup Pasture Mixes The Story Your Pasture Is Telling You Walk across your Nebraska pasture in...
by Kaup Marketing | Mar 6, 2026 | Seed & Fertilizer
Introduction Every March across Cuming County—from West Point to Beemer, Wisner to Bancroft—the pressure builds. The calendar says it’s time. Your neighbor’s planter is already rolling across those Moody silt loams. Kaup Seed calls with this year’s...
by Kaup Marketing | Mar 6, 2026 | Forage & Turf
What to Plant First in Spring to Get Ahead of the Season in Nebraska Why Your First Spring Planting Decisions Determine Your Whole Year’s Success Every Nebraska producer knows the feeling. Mid-March arrives with that first stretch of 50-degree days, soil starts...
by Kaup Marketing | Feb 9, 2026 | Seed & Fertilizer
Pre-Plant Readiness Checklist: Key Planning Steps Before Spring Planting February Is When Preparation Becomes Real February is when winter planning turns into real preparation. While planting may still feel a few weeks away, this is the time when decisions...