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Soybean harvest in Ontario is wrapping up as growers roll through a 2021 crop that won't break any records but will deliver solid yields.
The province's corn crop, however, appears poised to smash the average per-acre yield and be one for the record books. As combines continue to soldier on through November, growers are turning their attention to next year. With fertilizer prices soaring into the stratosphere, many are wondering what will be the most economic 2022 soybean fertilizer strategy as they consider booking their nutrient needs.
On this episode of RealAgriculture's Soybean School, we contemplate this input cost conundrum with help from University of Guelph professor Dave Hooker. He kicks off the conversation by emphasizing the the importance of soil tests in making 2022 nutrient plans for the oilseed crop.
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