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Combining nitrogen and sulphur together increases nitrogen use efficiency so means more for your money with less wastage

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Can Your Crops Tell the Future?

Ok, so maybe not literally, but what insights can we gain from this year’s harvest samples? Grain sampling has become more popular over the years, but it’s not been used as part of a sampling routine on all farms. Whilst grain analysis is a bit of hindsight on the season that’s just completed, that doesn’t mean it can’t be a useful tool.

Grain analysis optimises agronomic decisions by providing precise data on the physical and chemical characteristics of harvested grain. This information helps you to make informed choices to improve yield, quality and efficiency for subsequent years.

Knowing which nutrients were low, or even deficient, can help us alter the nutrient strategy for next season – improving overall nutrient efficiency. Having this data can also confirm what we were doing was right too, helping show you’re already working at optimum nutrient levels – this is also useful to know! In a particularly difficult year, you learn more than in a good year, therefore having data when the crop is under stress, e.g. lack of moisture can also be very useful.

Sulphur is a good example of how to utilise the results you get from the analysis of the grain. An N:S ratio of below 17:1 is the target for wheat; if the ratio exceeds this it is an indication that there were insufficient amounts. Another one could be the level of phosphate in the grain and how this impacted on protein levels as an example.

Micronutrients are also measured in grain analysis and are, again, a good way to see whether they were at sufficient levels throughout the season. When we team grain analysis with soil analysis too, we can start to build a picture of the nutrient status of the farm and look at ways to mitigate risks or increase efficiencies where we can.

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Recent arable agronomy webinars

Nitrogen price - How does it affect you?
In this webinar, Yara UK's Head of Agronomy, Mark Tucker is joined by Natalie Wood Yara's arable agronomist and Philip Cosgrave Yara's grassland agronomist to discuss how to maximize your return on investment and respond to the price of nitrogen for next years arable and grass crop.
How does crop nutrition influence oilseed establishment
In this webinar, Natalie Wood is joined by Sarah Kendall from ADAS to discuss how to achieve successful oilseed establishment from the basic principles through to autumn nutrition
New season nitrogen - What to grow and how to grow it?
In this webinar, Natalie Wood is joined by James Webster from AHDB and will be doing a full rundown of everything you need to know about nutrition planning for next season
Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice
Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice

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