#CropWatch agronomy trials showcase products and practices that increase yield & profitability in your own backyard.
Here we have MicroEssentials SZ applied at 50 & 100 lb/ac in the side-band.
📍Saskatoon, SK
Despite its critical importance to crop quality and yield, boron is the second-most deficient micronutrient in the world’s soils. Learn more about boron and its impact all season long on crop health. bit.ly/3oQAyCM
According to Tom Fry, director of performance products at Mosaic, “Seventeen nutrients are essential for plant health. Optimal yields can only be produced when all these nutrients are in adequate supply.” Find resources to help avoid extensive yield loss. bit.ly/3Cz5kD4
Dry conditions may limit nutrient uptake and lead to deficiencies. There is still time to manage for sulfur as 50% of S is taken up during reproductive stages
Extremely low potential deposition of nutrients from smoke. It is not zero, but close.
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Most concerning is reduced photosynthesis (with a corresponding lower demand for nutrients).
One important task you will do this summer is scout your fields. While nutrient deficiencies can be corrected, if you are already seeing signs, you’ve already lost some yield. Scout early and often, and use these top five tips to mitigate early-season deficiencies.
As summer temperatures rise, adequate amounts of K can help plants manage stress from drought and extreme temperatures by helping reduce water loss. Learn more at bit.ly/3JIB7pd. #Grow23
This summer, we are all experiencing warmer-than-normal temperatures. Are your crops prepared? Find out why K is the key for high-quality crop nutrition in conditions that can increase crop deficiency. bit.ly/KforCropNutrit…
Boron plays a vital role in pollen tube growth and kernel fertilization in corn. B deficiencies may lead completely prevent fertilization or reduce grain-fill of a fertilized seed.
Dry in Nebraska. See how Keith Byerly, Commercial Sustainability Lead for North America, takes a look at how conditions are impacting soybeans in Nebraska.
This week, Mosaic brought customers in to Champaign, IL, for the Advanced Crop Nutrition forum, where presentations and plot tours focused on how crops and their nutrition needs continue to evolve.
Dr. Below finds late-planted soybeans take up nutrients quicker than the soil can supply nutrients via mineralization, and respond greater to fertilizer applications #cropnutrition #MicroEssentials
The 4Rs are a sustainable solution for agriculture because a balanced crop nutrition approach results in greater nutrient use efficiency and less environmental pollution.
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Sulfur deficiency in crops has become more common over time as less S is being deposited into the ground, and the nutrient is easily removed from soil. Discover why K-Mag® beats MOP for your sensitive crops. cropnutrition.com/crop-nutrition…
Adequate moisture late in the growing season improves nutrient uptake which increases test weight and nutrient concentration in the grain. Hear more from Taylor Purucker, a Mosaic Crop Nutrition Lead.
#Harvest23
After a long rainy growing season it’s a beautiful sunny day to harvest this corn fertility trial comparing MESZ #microessentials against standard fertilizers #harvest2023 #cornsilage