by Brooklyn Enes | Feb 16, 2024 | Articles, Crop Health, Soil Health, Variable Rate Fertilizer, Variable Rate Technology
Identify and correct crop nutrient deficiencies in your soil to increase yield and profit Achieving prosperity in Canadian agriculture is a balancing act. While new technologies increasingly grow your potential to overcome limiting factors and boost yields, oftentimes...
by Brooklyn Enes | Jan 30, 2024 | Articles, Crop Health, Soil Health
Placing fertilizer within the seed row has been long-standing practice for many farmers across the prairies. Having those nutrients close to the seed makes it easily accessible by the plant, and can help the crop out of the ground and into the sun. Potash fertilizers...
by Brooklyn Enes | Jan 30, 2024 | Articles, Crop Health, Soil Health
During drought or dry conditions, salinity and pH levels can change quickly in the soil. While the forecast shouldn’t entirely dictate how you manage your farm, understanding and performing the best farming practices when adding seed-placed nutrients can help save...
by Brooklyn Enes | Jan 30, 2024 | Articles, Crop Health, Soil Health
When it comes to applying seed-placed fertilizer, it is important to find the suitable application rate for each specific soil type and composition. But it is also important to understand that seeding equipment and technology is a factor, and may impact growers’...
by Will Greenwood | Jan 23, 2024 | eBooks, Soil Health
Download your free “Drought impacts on soil fertility” ebook Dry conditions can have lasting impacts – from plant quality and next year’s crop planning to nutrient management for years to come. Read a collection of industry insights and expert advice that discusses:...
by Will Greenwood | Jan 22, 2024 | eBooks, Soil Health
Download your free “Soil health” ebook The best approach is a balanced approach. Catch up on industry insights and useful resources when it comes to sustainable nutrient management. You’ll learn more about: Soil sampling Soil variability Crop nutrients Optimal crop...