
How snotty roots combat cold soils
No one wants a runny nose, but having snotty roots is exactly what an agronomist orders to fight off cold soils in the spring! The technical term for root snot is “glomalin”. Ever wonder what
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No one wants a runny nose, but having snotty roots is exactly what an agronomist orders to fight off cold soils in the spring! The technical term for root snot is “glomalin”. Ever wonder what
It’s almost March and that means the 2023 growing season is just around the corner! With strong crop prices and the majority of growers feeling confident about the level of moisture in the fields –
It all begins with a soil test! To maximize the genetic potential of your crop and to get the most from your fertility budget, you need to know a few things: What level of nutrients
Soil testing is a best management practice (BMP) and a foundational step in preserving a crop’s genetic yield potential. With a robust soil testing program, you can gain a greater understanding of: 1. Economics Aids
We have great news to share! After taking home the top prize in Agronomics at the Ag in Motion show, the NutriScan has been honoured with the FARMER’S CHOICE AWARD. Thank to everyone who voted
Shared Success! NutriScan awarded Innovation Award at Ag in Motion We have great news to share! This week, NutriScan was awarded the TOP PRIZE in Agronomics at the Ag in Motion (AIM) 2022 Innovations Awards!
For many growers, this year’s planted crop is shaping up to be the “most expensive ever”. But it’s not all bad news since there’s a number of crops where their prices are sitting at all-time
This year has some unique challenges since many crops have been seeded later than normal and overall moisture conditions are adequate to high. These factors have increased the nutrient demand for the crop. Keeping the crop
Are your crops begging for boron? Boron is vital to plant health, as it is essential for cell wall formation and rapid growing points within the plant, such as reproductive structures. Globally, boron deficiency
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