The timing of fertilizer application impacts chloride uptake by the crop.
A 1.8 million gallon tank was recently completed to expand Thio 25-17 storage, and a new 3 million gallon tank is being constructed for ATS=.
University of Minnesota Extension specialists assess whether any changes in K application should be made for the 2021 growing season.
These highly soluble, carbon-based potassium fertilizers drive bio-activation in soil or as a foliar-applied product.
This technology is a method of fertilizing an agricultural crop using an environmentally friendly and versatile high potassium-content liquid fertilizer.
Very variable weather this season will result in variable corn and soybean yield within and between fields, writes […]
When the quantity of potassium (K) applied is less than the quantity removed by crop harvest, soil fertility […]
Plants require a lot of potassium (K), and most of what plants need comes from the soil, writes […]
It’s well understood that plants require the right combination of the 14 essential mineral nutrients to sustain their […]
Are we meeting crop K needs? Using the 4R nutrient stewardship approach of selecting the right source at […]
Some crops exhibit characteristic deficiency symptoms when adequate amounts of K are not available for growth and development, […]
Soybeans have a big appetite for potassium, writes agronomist Dan Davidson on ILSoyAdvisor.com. So, are you feeding them […]
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the root zone […]
To achieve successful yields, grower-customers can’t afford to cut back on their potassium use with corn rootworm hybrids, say experts.
Ag and turf producers throughout the Midwest are once again the benefactors of a long-term agreement between Nebraska-based […]
By Jennifer Shike, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois With a promising harvest under […]
MaizeNP is a new multi-strain, stress-tolerant product that fixes nitrogen and releases phosphorous, potassium and micronutrients from the soil.
Helena Products Group Brand Manager Jason Gregory says Quickshot is designed to improve yields without changing a single step in a grower’s planting program.
Pivot Bio’s PROVEN 40 bridges the nitrogen gap that can occur in fields with cover crop rotations.
The company has expanded its science-first, data-verified approach with a multi-year effort to quantify the comprehensive value potential of biologicals.