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Ag Business Directory
The DTN Ag Business Directory specializes in listing and locating agriculturally-related businesses, helping connect you with companies, products, services, and information specific to your needs.
Integrated Ag Services, Ltd. (IAS) has been providing agricultural consulting services since 1990 to the West Central Ohio area. IAS provides third party unbiased recommendations to farmers and agribusinesses, and specializes in the challenging arena of precision ag. Our goal is to show farmers how information gathered from yield monitors, soil tests, and other in-field variables can be analyzed to develop better profit solutions. IAS consults on over 100,000 acres in Ohio.
IAS works with local city municipalities and large livestock operations to assist in sound agronomic use of the by-products they produce. IAS looks for ways to meet the nutritional needs of crops by recommending agronomically sound, environmentally friendly rates of manure and bio-solids. Our staff is fully trained on the current environmental regulations.
IAS offers several soil sampling programs which include GPS grid sampling and soil type sampling. There are various levels of crop scouting available depending on the needs of the farmer.
IAS is the only authorized Site-Specific Technology (SST) Information Lab in Ohio. The SST Lab gives us the most advanced GIS tools available in agriculture. As an SST Lab, IAS can assist farmers, consultants, and retailers in making sound agronomic decisions, without the huge investment of computers, software, training, and personnel.
IAS is a diverse organization focusing on the unique agronomic needs of its clients. We have the ability to customize a consulting plan that can fit your needs. Our fully trained staff of agronomy, and precision ag specialists who are ready to take on today’s tough agriculture environment.
For more information, contact Integrated Ag Services, Ltd. at (937) 826-3003 or e-mail support@integratedag.net.
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