Why Phosphorus Drives Yield: Energy, Roots & Early-Season Payback | AgroTech USA
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Phosphorus is a primary driver of yield, but only if it’s available to the plant. This video explains how phosphorus fuels root growth, energy transfer, and overall crop performance—and why managing availability is critical to maximizing fertilizer efficiency and season-long results.
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