The Mosaic Company Senior Technical Sales Manager Sherry Koch says a good soil test provides a snapshot of what’s actually happening in the field. “Make sure to also test for micronutrients because we’re seeing more deficiencies over the years when we see higher yielding corn and better genetics. We’re using more of those nutrients in the soil.” Koch has been checking soil samples following the small grain harvest. Nitrogen and phosphorus levels are low. “We want to be mindful we’re feeding the crop we’re shooting for. If we’re shooting for 60-to-70 bushel wheat, let’s fertilize for that.” Hear the story.