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However, through persistent engagement and demonstration of the benefits, attitudes gradually began to shift. Crop rotation, another modern agricultural practice, was also introduced to enhance soil fertility and crop ...
Does going to the extreme in fertilizer application overcome yield limitations? When it comes to plant development and yield, imbalance is more likely to threaten soil health, production and your pocketbook. Instead, achieving nutrient balance is crucial to crop success. With that in mind, we reflect on the often-perceived conflicting theories – ...
At its 2023 Innovation Summit, the company identified growth potential in segments like crop fertility, biologicals, biofuels, carbon farming, precision application services as well as digital platforms and marketplaces, all of which are serving the needs of agriculture. ...
ByBayer AG
Pivot Bio, the leading microbial nitrogen innovator delivering sustainable, self-fertilizing grain crops, announced today that Lisa Nunez Safarian joins as Chief Operating Officer and John Walls joins as Chief Information Officer. ...
Net income amounted to 85 million euros (Q3 2020: minus 2.744 billion euros), while core earnings per share advanced by 29.6 percent to 1.05 euros, mainly due to the development of business within the Crop Science Division. Free cash flow increased by 58.0 percent to 1.954 billion euros. Net financial debt as of September 30, 2021, decreased to 33.981 billion euros, down 1.1 ...
ByBayer AG
There are many factors that will influence the production of agricultural products & crops. Among them, fertilizer will largely determine the production output of crops. ...
Before the season when crops needed fertilization, the traditional fertilizer contained a lot of chemical elements and its smell was very pungent. It has been more affected to people and crops for a long time, and the long-term use of traditional fertilizers led to the soil nutrients are severely damaged. ...
Before the season when crops needed fertilization, the traditional fertilizer contained a lot of chemical elements and its smell was very pungent. It has been more affected to people and crops for a long time, and the long-term use of traditional fertilizers led to the soil nutrients are severely damaged. ...
With a strong customerbase in Latin America, SMART Fertilizer Management was excited to return to AgroFuturo. Demonstrating real impact on farmer's bottom line, SMART's solution received much attention. SMART Fertilizer software helps farmers to consistently increase crop yields, cut back fertilizer costs and be more efficient ...
Find out why farmers all over the world are using SMART Fertilizer software to boost their profitability. Whether you are a farmer, agronomist, consultant or researcher, or are looking for business development and partnerships, visit us at our stand in Hall 11 (Innovation Pavilion) Stand 1. Come and discuss with us how SMART Fertilizer software helps farmers to: ...
In the present-day[DGd1] , humanity controls soil conditions to a substantial degree due to the intensity with which agricultural systems are managed. "Fast-growing, high-yielding crops, mineral fertilizers, heavy soil disturbance such as through ploughing, and the use of pesticides all have significant drawbacks: The system has low species diversity, there is a ...
The system, developed with Cranfield’s expertise in soil science and database design, allows Produce World to improve its use of soils to optimise soil fertility, match crops to soil type, and therefore improve marketable yield of vegetables and the sustainability of its farming business. ...
You can spend 3 days networking with 400+ attendees from across the fertilizer supply chain. View the 2015 delegate list here to see who you could meet. Hear how you can: Create strategies for transforming crop production with blended fertilizer Develop newfertilizer products to match soil and crop types Hear about new ...
Environmental Protection Agency announced settlements with two associated companies for the improper storage and containment of agricultural pesticides. Fertizona, a large fertilizer and crop protection retailer, and Compton Ag Services operate six facilities in Arizona and California subject to the enforcement actions. ...
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack for a disaster declaration for 53 of Indiana's 92 counties because of crop damage and other flooding-related losses. Elsewhere, "poor" or "very poor" corn crop conditions are being seen in a fifth of Ohio's crop, 18 percent in Missouri, 15 percent in Illinois and about one-tenth in Kansas and Michigan. ...
University researchers will also be on site to provide the latest information on topics such as soil fertility, crop protection, water management and irrigation technology, and cotton, peanut, corn, and soybean seed variety trials. ...
This research, published in the 2 March 2015 issue of Nature Plants, opens a number of possible directions, namely to the identification of plants that are well-suited to low quantities of fertilizer. Modern agriculture is extremely dependent on nitrogen fertilizers. While such fertilizers boost crop health in the short term, ...
Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are a widely used method of delivering nutrients to nursery container crops. The fertilizers contain encapsulated solid mineral nutrients that dissolve slowly in water, and are then released into substrates over an extended period of time. ...
Teodoro Correa, Jr., who both manage the LTCCE, the production of rice has been sustained after 150 rice crops in 52 years. Soil organic matter, a measure of soil fertility, has not declined in the past 30 years. This has been achieved without the application of crop residues and organic fertilizer. The soil has remained a ...
The soybean, being a legume, fixes nitrogen in the soil that can be used by subsequent crops. U.S. farmers regularly plant corn and soybeans in a two-year rotation, thus reducing the amount of nitrogen fertilizer that has to be applied for the corn. ...