Ag Geek Speak
In this episode, Sarah and Jodi dig into why zone soil sampling pays off when fertilizer prices are high and every pound has to earn its keep. We explain why composite soil sampling can hide field extremes and how better sampling leads to smarter variable rate fertility prescriptions. We talk: • high fertilizer prices driving interest in variable rate fertilizer and better prescriptions • composite soil samples providing an average while hiding extremes like low pH pockets • pH variability on sandy ridges and why missing it increases yield and input risk • sampling every zone at least once to build a dependable baseline • sampling high and low productivity zones to capture the true spread • low productivity areas often holding excess phosphorus and potassium from years of flat-rate applications • using soil test data to cut back safely in poor zones and reallocate dollars to higher return acres Tune in next time for a Tiny Byte of Knowledge from GK Technology, where we have a map and an app for that. https://gktechinc.com/
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