Improving Soil Health in the Zone


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Talking Nutrient Management Techniques with 4R Advocate Recipient Darin Stolte

From a mentoring mentality to embracing innovative fertilizing technology, Iowa farmer Darin Stolte, shares some of the secrets to his 4R nutrient stewardship success.
From a mentoring mentality to embracing innovative fertilizing technology, Iowa farmer Darin Stolte, shares some of the secrets to his 4R nutrient stewardship success.
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Managing Micronutrients in Strip-Till Zone

Strip-till growers have been on the front edge of technology adoption and nutrient use efficiency for years. However when reviewing agronomy journals and past micronutrient research, you will see that very little has been done to understand and advance micronutrient management within strip-till programs.
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Managing Soil Health in Strip-Till Zones

When thinking about soil health, we often start with off-season management practices. These are good for on-farm long-term profitability and for maintaining a sustainable system. But are these practices actually improving soil health and nutrient uptake in your strip management zone?
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