In a year where every input dollar has to earn its keep, fertilizer decisions are under a microscope. Last season’s variable conditions reminded many growers that fertility can be a moving target season after season, and the wrong call can quietly cost yield, ROI or both.
Data from SoilView shows that when fertility decisions are based on average yield instead of soil sampling, growers over-apply fertilizer 45% of the time and under-apply 45% of the time. Matt Struve, SoilView operations manager, joins us to discuss in this conversation. More at https://soilview.com.
Find Certainty in Your Fertilizer Plan with Soil Sampling
In a year where every input dollar has to earn its keep, fertilizer decisions are under a microscope. Last season’s variable conditions reminded many growers that fertility can be a moving target season after season, and the wrong call can quietly cost yield, ROI or both.
Data from SoilView shows that when fertility decisions are based on average yield instead of soil sampling, growers over-apply fertilizer 45% of the time and under-apply 45% of the time. Matt Struve, SoilView operations manager, joins us to discuss in this conversation. More at https://soilview.com.
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