What Soil Organic Matter Actually Does to Your Nitrogen Bill in Saskatchewan
Picture a canola operation in the Black soil zone near Melfort. The producer soil tests every fall, works with an agronomist, and runs a tight fertility program. The soil test comes back showing nitrate levels to 24 inches, and the agronomist builds a rate recommendation from there. It is a competent, standard process used on thousands of Saskatchewan grain farms.
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