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Improving crop yields with fertilizer management
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I've been growing vegetables on my farm for a while now, but I'm noticing yields dropping year after year. Want to turn this around with fertilizer, but I need to know where to apply more and where to use less. Don't want to make things worse by overdoing it or missing the spots that really need it. How do you figure out which parts of the field need more fertilizer and which need less?
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Soil testing is your baseline, take samples from different zones and send them to a lab. They'll tell you nutrient levels and pH for each area. Some farmers also look at how crops performed in past seasons, spots with weaker growth usually need more nutrients. Walking the fields helps too, you can spot color differences or stunted plants that signal deficiencies.
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The problem with guessing based on how things look is you're reacting after the damage is already done. By the time you see weak growth, you've already lost part of the season. You can install a universal yield monitoring system on your machinery https://greengrowth.tech . The system tracks where yields are higher and where they're lagging as you harvest. Gives you actual data on which zones underperform so you know exactly where to adjust fertilizer next season.
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