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FBN® AcrePlan

AcrePlanSM is the only digital chem planning and purchasing tool in agriculture and like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Walk through the step-by-step workflow developed by FBN Agronomists to build a comprehensive tank mix for each pass across the field for your crop. AcrePlan makes planning and ordering easier than ever before. With just a few clicks, you can complete your chem program with confidence and shop online. It’s fast, simple, and easy.

Build a Plan for Your Acres

1. Select Your Crop and Acres

Start by selecting the crop you want to build a program for and the number of acres.

2. Identify Your Application Timings

Build a tank mix for fall, spring, or in season applications for your crop.

3. Finalize Your Mix

Walk through each step to select effective products for every pass across the field.

How to Use FBN AcrePlans

Simplify your chem planning process with FBN AcrePlan, the only digital chem planning and purchasing tool in agriculture.

Dr. Mitchell Roth, FBN regional proprietary agronomist, walks through how to use the tool in this demo video, including new updates to the tool to make your planning process easier than ever.

Regional Webinar (North): Planning for Spring Burndown

Get ready for spring with expert agronomic insights from FBN. In this webinar, FBN Regional Proprietary Agronomists Dr. Mitch Roth and Will Scott break down key strategies for farmers in the North planning for effective spring burndown and pre-emerge applications, including weed management, tank-mix optimization, and the best adjuvants for success. Watch now to gain practical tips and learn how FBN’s digital tools can streamline your agronomic planning.

Regional Webinar (South): Planning for Spring Burndown

FBN Regional Proprietary Agronomists Dr. Mitch Roth and Will Scott outline key strategies for farmers in the South planning for spring burndown and pre-emerge applications, including:

  • Weed management

  • Tank-mix optimization

  • The best adjuvants for success

Regional Webinar (West): Planning for Spring Burndown

In this webinar, FBN Regional Proprietary Agronomists Dr. Mitch Roth and Will Scott discuss best practices for strategies for spring burndown and pre-emerge applications. Watch this presentation, designed for farmers in the West, to gain practical tips and learn how FBN’s digital tools can streamline your agronomic planning.

FAQ

FBN AcrePlans give farmers greater control of their crop input plan through a simple online tool that helps them plan, order and save on inputs. FBN AcrePlans do the math for you, calculating how much to buy and your cost per acre.

Yes. Available delivery options for items in each category will be presented at checkout.

Yes, when planning for your entire year's chemical program using AcrePlan, you'll be presented with various agronomist-approved, FBN-endorsed passes that you can choose from. Under each pass, the option is yours on whether you want to add the product we suggested or remove it from the pass itself.

Yes, when you are done selecting your passes as part of the AcrePlan, we will save all of your passes as shopping lists into your account after you click on Add to Cart. All of your selections and custom configurations will be saved as well. This will allow you to access the passes as shopping lists at any time.

No, you are not able to share the AcrePlan at this time. If you need to share it, what you could do is select a pass, then click Add to Cart. That will save your pass selection as a shopping list into your account. Access that saved pass in your Shopping Lists and you'll be able to share that shopping list with anyone.

No, unfortunately not at this time. We'll work on that as a future improvement. In the mean time, you can go to Shopping Lists on your account and create your own custom mix of products.

AcrePlans is a useful tool for when you don't know what you need for your crop, and would like guidance on putting together your annual chemical program. Shopping Lists are used for when you know exactly what you need.

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