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December 6, 2019

Crop Nutrition: Looking Back and Ahead

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Crop Nutrition: Looking Back and Ahead

2019 was a difficult year for anyone who was growing cash crops.  The cold wet spring delayed planting, and the wet fall all but stalled out harvest it seemed.  It will certainly be a year that is not easily forgotten.

When looking deeper than the weather, how did the crops fair nutrition wise through the year.  Eric Hanson, an agronomist with WinField United shared more about the trends they saw in 2019 tissue samples, and what to think about when planning for 2020.

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