An early spring may offer an opportunity for farmers to consider different fertility options. “We had a really, really busy fall run this year and moved a lot of product in the fall and into early winter,” said Brad Schultz, account manager, AgroLiquid. “We’re gearing up; we think we’re gonna have a really solid run this spring.” Schultz cited the benefit of spoon-feeding the crop and keeping nutrients available longer in the growing season.
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