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1 day ago

The Right Fertilizer Schedule For Thriving Tomato Plants - Tasting Table

Tomatoes are considered heavy feeders, which means that they require a steady, consistent supply of nutrients from the start. Choosing the right type of fertilizer for each stage of growth can maximize fruit yield and reduce the risk of problems such as pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and stunted growth.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Balancing P-K-S economically, sprayer prep, and threats to farmland | RealAg Radio, May 4, 2026

Agronomic Monday covers key agricultural topics including nutrient management, sprayer preparation, and foreign ownership of farmland.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Balancing P-K-S economically, sprayer prep, and threats to farmland | RealAg Radio, May 4, 2026

Agronomic Monday covers key agricultural topics including nutrient management, sprayer preparation, and foreign ownership of farmland.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Why You May Want To Skip Epsom Salt On Your Basil - Tasting Table

Epsom salt can be beneficial for plants but should be used cautiously to avoid toxicity and misdiagnosis of nutrient deficiencies.
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fromRealagriculture
4 weeks ago

Wheat Pete's Word, April 8: Early manure applications, N decisions & supply, and spring corn harvest

Frost applications provide unique opportunities for nutrient management while addressing challenges in spring fieldwork and crop conditions.
fromRealagriculture
4 weeks ago

Pulse School: Balancing P-K-S fertility when margins are tight

"The awesome thing with pulse crops is no nitrogen needs... not having to put any nitrogen on a pulse crop is a great starting point," he says, noting that this allows growers to not only meet PKS requirements but, in some cases, build soil fertility for the rotation.
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fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Wheat Pete's Word, March 4: 200-bu wheat potential, early S, and a Palmer amaranth success story

Spring warming triggers wheat growth across Ontario while agronomic challenges like lodging management and nutrient deficiencies require attention during high-yield seasons.
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fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 25: Compaction consequences, manure on snow warnings, and S surprises

Small management details like manure timing, sulphur application, and soil compaction create multi-year consequences affecting farm productivity and environmental outcomes.
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fromRealagriculture
3 months ago

The Agronomists, Ep 227: Interpreting soil test results with Tryston Beyrer and Jack Legg

Interpreting soil tests and choosing to build, maintain, or draw down nutrient levels maximizes fertilizer return on investment and long-term soil fertility.
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fromModern Farmer
5 months ago

How to Amend the Soil after Harvest (and Why You Should)

Apply soil amendments after harvest—preferably in fall—to replenish nutrients, improve soil texture, and prepare fields for healthier, higher-yield spring crops.
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