Soil And Plant Nutrients Articles & Analysis
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Growing conditions have been perfect over the last few weeks, so fertiliser has been going on ‘a plenty’ but have you a Nutrient Management plan (NMP) in place? Many businesses have signed up to nutrient planning as part of their Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) agreement, and the Environment Agency is looking very closely at NMP’s when they are inspecting ...
Agrochemicals are chemical formulations typically used to control pests, pathogens and provide nutrients to the soil. To meet the growing demand for food, agrochemicals are used in agriculture in large quantities to bridge the gap between food production and consumption. However, the unbalanced application of agrochemicals has led to environmental degradation and poses many challenges to ...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced through the pyrolysis of organic biomass under low oxygen conditions. Common feedstocks include agricultural waste, forestry residues, and even municipal organic waste. Its porous structure and chemical properties make it highly effective for soil improvement and environmental benefits. Agricultural practices in developing countries often face hurdles ...
Whether you’re drinking tap water or well water, its quality needs to be monitored regularly. With tap water, the city or local government regularly tests for contaminants like petroleum, heavy metals and other pollutants. However, private water well testing is left up to the ...
Agricultural Enzymes Agricultural enzymes, sourced from microorganisms like fungi and bacteria, are catalyst that accelerates the chemical reaction that unblocks the nutrients present in the soil, and helps increase crop production, soil fertility, and food protection. The most commonly used enzymes in plant growth and ...
Agricultural Enzymes Agricultural enzymes, sourced from microorganisms like fungi and bacteria, are catalyst that accelerates the chemical reaction that unblocks the nutrients present in the soil, and helps increase crop production, soil fertility, and food protection. The most commonly used enzymes in plant growth and ...
Soil amendments are the substances that applied to or mixed into the topsoil to improve physical, chemical and biological properties of soil and plant growth. ...
Agricultural Enzymes Agricultural enzymes, sourced from microorganisms like fungi and bacteria, are catalyst that accelerates the chemical reaction that unblocks the nutrients present in the soil, and helps increase crop production, soil fertility, and food protection. The most commonly used enzymes in plant growth and ...
The basic principle behind crop rotation is alternating the types of crops grown in a particular field over time to improve soil fertility, control pests, and maximize yields. In traditional crop rotation systems, farmers would typically divide their land into several plots or fields and rotate different crops through each plot on a regular schedule. For example, one field might ...
This enhances nutrient availability to plants, reduces leaching, and minimizes nutrient runoff into water bodies. pH Regulation: Biochar has the ability to buffer soil pH, making it suitable for a wide range of crops and soil types. It can neutralize acidic or alkaline soils, creating optimal ...
Kunz Farm in Beiseker, Alta., is a multifaceted operation focused on a sustainable future. With Pat Kunz at the helm, alongside his family, the farm has embraced soil health as the foundation for long-term success in their wheat, canola, barley, and pea rotation, as well as their cow-calf and feedlot ...
Leaf tissue testing is a crucial process for evaluating the concentration of essential elements within plant tissue. Essential nutrients, categorised as micronutrients and macronutrients, play key roles in sustaining the plant’s life cycle. ...
The success of the OCP Kenya-OCP School Lab (OSL) project stems from a comprehensive approach to addressing agricultural challenges in Kenya. A review of various surveys on the state of agriculture revealed a connection between low crop yields, reduced incomes, and soil fertility constraints, particularly soil acidity. Additionally, a lack of awareness about soil health and fertility ...
Introduction: Modern agriculture is increasingly reliant on technology to improve efficiency, sustainability, and productivity. One key technological innovation that is revolutionizing the way farmers manage their land is soil sensor technology. Soil sensors provide real-time data on crucial soil parameters, enabling farmers to make informed decisions about irrigation, fertilization, and overall ...
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Introduction: Soil management is a critical aspect of agriculture, directly impacting crop productivity and sustainability. Traditional soil management practices often rely on guesswork or labor-intensive sampling methods, leading to inefficiencies and suboptimal results. However, with the advancements in soil sensor technology, farmers now have access to real-time, accurate data on soil ...
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Importance of Soil Health Monitoring: Soil health is a complex and dynamic system influenced by various factors such as nutrient levels, pH balance, organic matter content, and microbial activity. ...
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Avoid excess crop nutrients in your fertilizer strategy to maintain soil health and protect your pocketbook The push to produce higher yields per acre every year continues to weigh heavily on western Canadian farmers. That pressure is accompanied by economic and environmental concerns. Should you invest more money into crop nutrients to reach record yields? Will that investment pay off? Will ...
Identify and correct crop nutrient deficiencies in your soil to increase yield and profit Achieving prosperity in Canadian agriculture is a balancing act. While new technologies increasingly grow your potential to overcome limiting factors and boost yields, oftentimes revisiting the basics will further support your efforts to reach an optimum balance in soil nutrients. A great place to start is ...
When it comes to applying seed-placed fertilizer, it is important to find the suitable application rate for each specific soil type and composition. But it is also important to understand that seeding equipment and technology is a factor, and may impact growers’ fertilizer rates. The seed-safe rate for fertilizers relies on numerous factors. Crop choice, soil composition, pH levels, ...
But beneath the surface, in the hidden realm of the soil, lies a powerful language waiting to be deciphered. A language not of words, but of electrical whispers, dictating the very foundation of plant growth and ecosystem health. ...