Fertilizer-Placement | AgroLiquid B2B
Agronomy
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3m 43s
Two of the most important considerations when it comes to applying fertilizer are placement and timing.
For crops to reach their full potential, plant nutrition needs to have efficiency and maximum availability, regardless of how or when it is applied.
This Back 2 Basics video takes a closer look at application best practices, and Brad and Ryan discuss how to get the full use of your applied nutrients. Check it out!
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