Dr. Steve Petrie talks about the different ways we can monitor our crops throughout the season. Each of these methods are valuable and the more you include, will likely help you understand more and use your crop inputs more precisely. Visual Inspection Tissue sample/analysis Soil & Water sample/analysis Digital tools and remote sensing
Jul 28, 2020•20 min
Just because water is wet, doesn't mean it is good for your soil or crop. Soil will take on the characteristics of the water that is applied. Water quality can play a critical role in fertilizer use efficiency. Dr. Steve Petrie starts the discussion on water quality in this final of three parts of Agronomic Tips of the Week that will help us understand why we should be concerned about the quality of the water we are irrigating with and how we can mitigate some of common issues found in water....
Jul 14, 2020•16 min
Just because water is wet, doesn't mean it is good for your soil or crop. Soil will take on the characteristics of the water that is applied. Water quality can play a critical role in fertilizer use efficiency. Dr. Steve Petrie starts the discussion on water quality in this part two of three Agronomic Tips of the Week that will help us understand why we should be concerned about the quality of the water we are irrigating with and how we can mitigate some of common issues found in water....
Jul 07, 2020•16 min
Just because water is wet, doesn't mean it is good for your soil or crop. Soil will take on the characteristics of the water that is applied. Water quality can play a critical role in fertilizer use efficiency. Dr. Steve Petrie starts the discussion on water quality in this part one of three Agronomic Tips of the Week that will help us understand why we should be concerned about the quality of the water we are irrigating with and how we can mitigate some of common issues found in water....
Jun 30, 2020•16 min
In our first "grab bag" we call the Audio Magazine, we get Yara Sales Agronomists: Katelin Britton & Victor Lopez Yara Product Specialist: David Morgan Dr. Steve Petrie to come to the table with topics that are top of mind and we discuss them. Topics include: Heat Stress on Vegetables The 4 Rs of financial success Lighter Walnuts are better tasting - how to grow them Choosing the right type of nitrogen Moving beyond reaching critical levels - striving for a standard of excellence....
Jun 10, 2020•56 min
As temperatures rise, our crops can succumb to stress that might have detrimental effects on our yields and quality this year and next year. Permanent Crop Manager, Devin Clarke grows our knowledge with some nutritional strategies that can mitigate these stresses and keep us on track for successful harvests. Calcium in the right form, applied at the right time and rate can help our trees reduce the production of Reactive Oxygen Species that damage RNA, DNA, and proteins that are necessary for ef...
Jun 02, 2020•22 min
This is our continued discussion with David Chaffin, Digital Agronomist, and Dr. Steve Petrie from last week. Corn yields have improved over the past decades, but we still can achieve more. Dave helps us understand some of the biggest innovations that are on the horizon and how you can begin implementing them for higher yields and profits.
May 26, 2020•28 min
Yara's Market Development Managers, Dr. Trey Cutts and Markus Braaten help us understand how Sulfur and Nitrogen, working together, can increase crop growth potential and farm profitability. Plants use N & S together to build proteins and DNA to assure top yields N & S are needed in a balanced ratio, depending on the specific crop Excessive amounts of one means a deficiency of another How can we assure the correct blend ratio is distributed evenly throughout the field?...
May 22, 2020•36 min
Yara Digital Agronomist and corn expert, David Chaffin, joins Dr. Steve Petrie to discuss the agronomics of corn. In the last 100 years our planted corn acres haven't changed much, but our yields have increased dramatically. In the first part of two podcasts, we talk about some of the things that attribute to the higher yields and the potential for continued improvement.
May 19, 2020•18 min
Last week we talked about some toxic elements. This week we dive into some essential nutrients that can also be toxic. We specifically talk about: B Cl Fe Mn
May 12, 2020•19 min
There are some toxic elements (non-essential elements that are toxic to crops)that are common in agricultural settings. The two that we will discuss in this episode are Aluminum and Sodium: how these effect the soil and plants.
May 05, 2020•23 min
As we continue to understand proper foliar nutrition, we should understand the RIGHT RATE and the RIGHT TIMING for these applications to have the desired results without damage to the plants. It is also good to know about some of the important additives that can increase the efficacy of these treatments. Jimmy Ridgway joins Dr. Steve to help us grow our knowledge.
Apr 28, 2020•23 min
Foliar nutrition can complete a great nutrition program. Some advantages of using foliar applied nutrition with a base fertility program are: Correct nutrient deficiencies as determined from soil or tissue tests Strengthen damaged crops Speeds up growth Stimulate root uptake Provide nutrient efficiency Crops benefit in two manners by the foliar application of nutrients: by the rapid influx into the plant of the foliar applied nutrients by the increased uptake of the base applied nutrients Learn ...
Apr 21, 2020•27 min
Dr. Steve Petrie helps us understand what free lime in soil is and how it can effect some nutrient availability, which nutrients to worry about and some strategies when dealing with free lime. To learn more: Yara US Yara Canada Yara
Apr 14, 2020•22 min
What is Cation Exchange Capacity and why is that important when developing and executing a complete nutrition plan for you crop and field? Dr. Steve Petrie helps us understand what cations and anions are, how they attach to soil particles and why that is important to your fertility plan. Here is a great video created by Learning Games Labs that simplify cation exchange process.
Apr 07, 2020•30 min
Dr. Steve Petrie helps us understand how soil pH can help improve nutrient uptake and overall crop health. He answers the following questions: What is pH and how do we measure it? Why does soil pH matter? Is there a best pH for my soil? Why is low or high pH bad? How do we correct adverse soil pH? Is there better forms of fertilizer that can be used to help correct adverse pH?
Mar 31, 2020•31 min
Shay Myers is the General Manager of Owyhee Produce , a third-generation family farm and one of the largest vertically-integrated produce farms in the Nation. Shay joins Brady Stover, Yara Sales Agronomist, and Scott Warr, Digital Farming, to discuss what it takes to be a family farm in today's society. He talks about the challenges they face with the current virus situation and how they plan to supply the demand of our country and continue the legacy of the family farm. Shay is an evangelist fo...
Mar 23, 2020•37 min
Listen to our Sales Agronomists from Western Canada talk about how complete nutrition is important and doable. Read their last Newsletter and subscribe HERE Other links to topics discussed: Procote Flex YaraVita...
Mar 23, 2020•13 min
Soils are the medium for plant growth. Soils have physical, chemical and biological properties that should be understood to maximize the genetic potential of the plants and optimize profitability and sustainability. The physical characteristics we talk about are: Texture Structure Water Holding Capacity Find out what soil you have using the NRCA's Soil Survey maps Learn how to make a soil texture ribbon...
Mar 17, 2020•21 min
Soils are the medium for plant growth. Soils have physical, chemical and biological properties that should be understood to maximize the genetic potential of the plants and optimize profitability and sustainability. The physical characteristics we talk about are: Texture Structure Water Holding Capacity Find out what soil you have using the NRCA's Soil Survey maps Learn how to make a soil texture ribbon...
Mar 10, 2020•22 min
What is the correct process to take a plant sample? We talk about how, when, where, what part of the plant and common mistakes that can be avoided. Plant analysis can be an effective way to understand many nutrients and the ratios of those nutrients. Many times these deficiencies can be detected before the plant shows visual signs. However there are some nutrient analysis that are not as reliable. Which ones are they? What is the best way to identify these deficiencies?
Mar 03, 2020•24 min
Join Trey Cutts, Crop Manager at Yara North America, and Dr. Bobby Golden, Associate Professor at Mississippi State University, as they delve into the intricacies of Nitrogen Management. With so much history and knowledge in using Nitrogen as a fertilizer, why are there so many questions out there about it’s management in agricultural production? From what nitrogen source to use, to rates and timings, and also newer technologies like NBPT and polymer coated Nitrogen, sometime a down to earth con...
Mar 02, 2020•28 min
Dr. Steve Petrie discusses why we should add plant analysis to our tools for plant growth and financial optimization. Soil testing is a predictive tool, while tissue analysis is a monitoring tool that helps us understand what the plant is actually using throughout the season. Using each can help us understand the biology of the plant and should not be used exclusive of each other. In this first of two episodes on tissue analysis, we talk about the optimum timing and frequency of tissue analysis....
Feb 25, 2020•18 min
In the third of our three part series on soil samples, Dr. Steve Petrie talks about the interpretation of the lab results: How reliable is the database? How many trials are in the database? Are current varieties in the database? How is field variability addressed? In the end there is no substitute for professional judgement and knowledge of field history.
Feb 18, 2020•20 min
Soil Samples are important to understand your nutrient balance in order to develop an effective nutrient management plan. This is the second of three podcasts that help us with soil samples. In this podcast Dr. Steve Petrie teaches us about lab analysis: How do we select a lab? What should we know about the different analytical processes? What is the expected turn around time? What tests are available? What information should you ask for? What information should you expect to get back?...
Feb 11, 2020•24 min
Soil Samples are important to understand your nutrient balance in order to develop an effective nutrient management plan. In the next three podcasts we discuss how to collect a sample, Lab analysis and Interpretation of these results. In the first of this series, Dr. Steve Petrie talks about the proper way to collect these samples. When should we collect the samples? How deep should we go? How frequent should we collect samples? How do we deal with field variability?...
Feb 04, 2020•23 min
Cl rarely deficient in nature but it is essential in plant nutrition. It is found in the soil as anion and plays two roles in plant nutrition: Cl is integral to the process in which water is split, thus releasing H+ ions and O2 gas Cl is a mobile anion within the plant where is functions in osmoregulation affecting cellular expansion and stomatal opening and closing. It also functions as a counter-balance to cations to maintain charge neutrality.
Jan 28, 2020•16 min
Yara’s Turf and Ornamental Crop Manager, Neil Mayberry has a discussion with David Robinson, Senior Director of Golf and Grounds for Marriott International. David manages golf courses around the globe and sees a wide variety of turf, weather, and diseases. Weather patterns and diseases are ever changing and hard to predict and a superintendent needs to be dynamic in his/her management. David teaches us that it is important to continually grow your knowledge and be flexible in management styles t...
Jan 23, 2020•42 min
Nickel is the least understood micronutrients and rarely found deficient in most crops. Despite this, serpentine soils may have a much greater Ni concentrations and may be toxic. There are studies that show there can be deficiencies in pecans. Dr. Steve talks about Ni and how, like Molybdenum, it is essential in N metabolism.
Jan 21, 2020•16 min
Molybdenum is the only metallic micronutrient that is less available on low pH soils. Mo is essential for nitrogenases enzyme in N fixation by legumes and for nitrate reductase and for Pollen production. Because Mo is associated with N, deficient plants may appear to be N deficient. Dr. Petrie talks teaches us which crops are sensitive to Mo deficiency, how to recognize it and how to treat it.
Jan 14, 2020•21 min