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Yara is the world's crop nutrition leader with over 100 years of experience. In collaboration with customers and partners, Yara grows knowledge to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet, to fulfill its vision of a collaborative society, a world without hunger and a planet respected. Our crop nutrition solutions and precision farming offerings allow farmers to increase yields and improve product quality while reducing environmental impact. Yara is the world's crop nutrition leader ...
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In this episode of the Yara Crop Nutrition Podcast is a little different. We talk with Taylor Chalstrom, the dynamic managing editor of My Ag Life and host of the My Ag Life podcast. My Ag Life is a cornerstone resource dedicated to enriching the agricultural community in the Western United States with cutting-edge information. We talk about crucia…
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Dr. Jim Camberado discusses nitrogen use efficiency in crop production. Dr. Camberado shares his experience working with crops such as corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, and the challenges in executing nitrogen use efficiency. He emphasizes the importance of nitrogen use efficiency due to the dynamic nature of nitrogen in the soil and its impact on cro…
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What does it take to grow the perfect grape? Find out in today’s episode with Stan Grant, a vineyard specialist with decades of experience in the grape-growing industry. We discuss Stan's journey into grape growing, the biggest issue in grape nutrition, balancing yield and quality, changes in grape growing practices, creating a crop nutrition plan,…
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In recent years, we have seen a rise in soil acidification. Today's episode discusses the causes, signs, and effects of soil acidification, as well as strategies for mitigation, adaptation, and prevention (MAP). Joining Yara's Dr. Rob Mikkelsen is Dr. Clain Jones, renowned Montana State University Extension soil fertility specialist and Dr. Manbir …
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This episode explores the history, development, and sustainability of the potash industry. We are joined by Dr. Davide Ciceri, who currently leads innovative R&D at AgroPlantae, Inc. and Yara’s Director of Agronomy, Dr. Rob Mikkelsen. We begin with the origins of potash, which can be traced back to ancient methods of extracting potassium compounds …
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the benefits and challenges of using liquid fertilizers. Dr. Karl Wyant, Director of Agronomy at Nutrien, and Dr. Rob Mikkelsen, Director of Agronomy at Yara, explain how liquid fertilizers offer more flexibility in creating customized nutrient formulations tailored to specific crop needs. They emphasize the impor…
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In the dynamic world of crop production, staying ahead means understanding not just the 'how' but the 'why' behind effective agronomics. And that's exactly what we're unpacking in this episode. Foliar nutrition is more than just a trend; it’s a pivotal part of modern agriculture, offering targeted, efficient, and quick nutrient delivery to your cro…
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How can furthering the practices of the 4R nutrient management, transform not only agricultural productivity but also contribute significantly to environmental sustainability and climate change mitigation? Dr. Tom Bruulsema, Chief Scientist at Plant Nutrition Canada, and Yara’s Director Of Agronomy, Dr. Rob Mikkelsen are back with us to talk about …
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This episode is a part 2 from last week, where Dr. Rob Mikkelsen met up with some notable soil scientists at the American Society of Agronomy conference. In this episode of our podcast, we delve into the life and career of Dr. John Ryan, a distinguished international soil scientist with an extraordinary background. Born and raised in Ireland, Dr. R…
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Dr. Rob Mikkelsen recently attended the American Society of Agronomy Conference. He reunited with many of his colleagues and we have the chance to bring two international influencers onto our podcast over the next couple weeks. In this week's podcast, we delve into the heart of modern agriculture with Dr. Fernando Garcia, a renowned expert in soil …
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In this episode of the Yara Crop Nutrition podcast, we delve into the world of crop management and dairy operations with guests Emmaline Long from Yara North America and Dave DeGolyer from the Western New York Crop Management Association. Over 35 minutes, they discuss the critical role of 4R Nutrient Stewardship in dairy farms, including the develo…
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In this episode of the Yara's Crop Nutrition Podcast, Scott and Dr. Rob Michelson discuss the Canadian government's mandate to reduce fertilizer-related greenhouse emissions by 30% by 2030. They are joined by Dr. Tom Bruulsema, the chief scientist at Plant Nutrition Canada, to delve into the evidence supporting the four R's of nutrient stewardship …
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In today's episode, we dive into the fascinating world of soil science and agronomy with Dr. Newell Kitchen, who has recently published an eye-opening research paper titled "A New Perspective When Examining Maize Fertilizer Nitrogen Use Efficiency, Incrementally." We'll explore the key insights from his groundbreaking work and how they can transfor…
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In this episode, we're excited to welcome Dr. Grant Cardon, a professor and Extension Soils Specialist at Utah State University's Department of Plants, Soils & Climate. With years of expertise in soil, water, and nutrient management in the Western U.S., Dr. Cardon is a leading authority in his field. Today, Yara's Dr. Rob Mikkelsen joins in the con…
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We recently did a podcast episode on the creation of the 4Rs of Nutrient stewardship with Dr. Paul Fixen. This was a simple to understand management strategy to improve nutrient use efficiency and on-farm profits. Today we are going to expand on this strategy and talk about how the evolution of farming has changed and how we can become more precise…
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Today we are diving into a fascinating topic that is both crucial to modern agriculture and a wonder of the natural world – bees. These tiny yet mighty creatures have been an integral part of farming for centuries, shaping the landscapes of our fields and the flavors on our plates. In this episode, we're joined by a seasoned bee expert, Jeff Shaw, …
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In this episode of the Yara Crop Nutrition Podcast, we will explore apple fertility, focusing on the key nutrients that are essential for optimal growth and fruit development. We also uncover the factors that impact fertility recommendations, including soil pH, organic matter content, weather conditions, and crop rotation practices. Emmaline Long, …
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It’s been 11 years since the 4R Plant Nutrition manual was published, setting out a framework for the stewardship of plant nutrients agreed to by soil fertility scientists and crop nutrition practitioners. This episode delves into the fascinating history behind the 4Rs of Nutrient Stewardship, a groundbreaking framework created by The Fertilizer In…
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In the realm of professional sports, the meticulous care of sports turf fields sets the stage for exceptional athlete performance. Unlike traditional farmlands, urban landscapes, or native ecosystems, these specialized fields demand precise agronomic strategies to withstand the rigors of athletic activity. Tailoring crop nutrition to specific turf …
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Today Dr. Rob Mikkelsen talks about the pivotal role sulfur plays within plants, its intricate relationship with other nutrients, notably nitrogen, and the remarkable impact it has on overall plant health. We will delve into the factors contributing to the increasing prevalence of sulfur deficiencies in North America and discuss the far-reaching co…
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Welcome to a special episode of the Yara Crop Nutrition Podcast! Soil health seems to be ubiquitous in our agronomic discussions today. Soil health has three main properties: physical, chemical and biological. Today, we have the privilege of hosting Dr. Jacob Parnell, an esteemed expert in soil health and fertility. In this episode, Dr. Parnell wil…
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Have you ever wondered if the buzz around soil biology and its impact on soil health is grounded in scientific evidence or just exaggerated hype? Well, you're not alone. Today, we're joined by an esteemed expert, Andrew McGuire from Washington State University. He is here to debunk some myths and shed light on the truth behind soil biology and its …
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In today's episode, we are excited to explore the topic of regenerative farming. We are delighted to have a special guest, Benina Montes with Burroughs Family Farms, a family-owned and operated business in California that has been at the forefront of regenerative agriculture for over four decades. We will delve into the various strategies and pract…
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In this episode, we explore the use of aerial imagery in modern agriculture. The episode covers different types of aerial imagery available to farmers, such as drones, airplane, and satellite imagery, and discusses the advantages of using this technology for crop monitoring. Imagery expert, Jesus Salcedo with the Morningstar company talks about the…
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In today's episode, we'll be exploring the fascinating relationship between proper plant nutrition and disease and pest management. We all know that a healthy plant is better equipped to fend off pests and diseases, but did you know that the right balance of nutrients can also play a crucial role in preventing outbreaks and managing infestations? D…
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It has been estimated that fertilizers contribute to about half of global food production. However, these same fertilizers can be responsible for green house gas emmisions. How can we strike a balance between the benefits of fertilizer use in food production and the greenhouse gas emissions attributed to fertilizers? In this episode, Dr. Rob Mikkel…
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In this episode, we discuss the benefits of cover crops in terms of sustainability, profitability, and soil health. We explore the ROI of cover crops and how they can improve nutrient use efficiency in farming. Yara's Director of Agronomic Services, Dr. Rob Mikkelsen is joined by Curt Knight, Soil Health Agronomist to provide insight on the latest …
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In our last podcast, we looked back in history with a couple Ag Leaders, Dr. Bill Easterwood and Dr. Steve Petrie. In this episode, we speak with Brian Kenyon, VP of Innovation and Sustainable Solutions. How can we move from short-term to long-term profit through innovation and a circular economy? Brian give us his top innovations that can lead us …
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One of Yara's goals is to grow the knowledge of our community. Today we are fortunate to talk with Dr. Bill Easterwood and Dr. Steve Petrie. Both have been working in agriculture for over 70 year combined. They have learned a lot and seen a lot of changes over their carrers. We sit down with them to give us perspective on our industry and what amaz…
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This is the fourth episode in a series that will help us understand soil analysis and how it can be beneficial as you create a complete nutrition plan. In this episode, we discuss what we do with the soil analysis report we get back from the lab. How do we interpret these results and create a nutrition plan that will create the optimal ROI for your…
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This is the third episode in a series that will help us understand soil analysis and how it can be beneficial as you create a complete nutrition plan. In this episode, we talk about how to select a lab, what types of tests a lab can run, and what you should know about the process that might help with the interpretation. It might be beneficial to li…
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This is part 2 of our soil analysis series. In this episode, we discuss when, where and how to take soil samples that you will send to the lab. We discuss the differences between grid sampling vs. zone sampling and composite sampling. Listen to our first episode when we discussed why or if you should do soil analysis HERE…
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Dr. Rob Mikkelsen, Yara North America's Director of Agronomic Services, helps us understand the origin of using phosphorus for plants and how this has changed over the years. We discuss what the future of phosphorus might look like too. Read Dr. Rob's article we reference HERE Check out a couple of our favorite episodes: An Unsung Hero: Norman Borl…
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We have stated that soil analysis should be your baseline & starting point for developing a good nutrition plan for your crops. Is this still the case? Are there better ways to determine what the plant needs to maximize its genetic potential? Are soil tests accurate? What about spatial variability? Do they cost too much money? Are tissue/petiole te…
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There are many variables in farming. Distruptions are a challenge that growers are atuned to recognizing and making decisions that can minimize the impact. Gary Vogen, Yara North America's VP of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs joins Dr. Rob Mikkelsen and Devin Clarke to discuss some of the new regulatory issues that are specific to fertilizers and…
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Permanant Crop Manager, Devin Clarke, talks about the importance of post harvest irrigation on almonds relative to carbohydrate production and storage. It is the only time that we can build carbohydrates in excess of what the tree is demanding and store for the coming bloom resulting in improved yields. This episode originally aired in the fall of …
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Crop Manager Delaine Mandziak, gives us an update on the activities on one of our four North America Incubator Farms. Listen to our introduction to this farm on our initial episode about this Farm. Delaine talks about the devestating drought conditions they have endured throughout Western Canada and they unexpected learnings from this. She also upd…
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One in three people in the world suffer from a tragic condition called hidden hunger. Hidden hunger is when a person might appear healthy but their diets are low in nutrients and vitamins making them vulnerable to illness and disease including blindness, reduced cognative development, stunted growth, etc. Agriculture and the food channel can help s…
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Dr. Trey Cutts, Market Development Manager for Yara North America, gives us an update on the 80-acre incubator farm we are working in Auburn, Alabama. This is the 4th growing season for the farm that grows corn, cotton and soybeans. Listen to our past episode on this incubator farm Learn more about the incubator farm…
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Dr. Bill Easterwood, Kelsay Gunthorp and Richard Newman help us understand citrus nutrition, how to manage HLB and some of the new research that has been done in the last year with Yara and with the University of Florida. Check out or previous Citrus episode, "Complete Citrus: Good Agronomics Always Win" Learn more about Yara's Complete Citrus solu…
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Erika Wagner, Yara Crop Manager, updates us on the 130-acre Columbia Basin Incubator Farm focused mainly on potato. She discusses the weather challenges they had early in the year and some of the preliminary findings from the 2022 season. Watch this short video about the Columbia Basin Incubator Farm Listen to our previous episode on the Columbia B…
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Into our third full year at our Modesto, California Incubator Farm, Devin Clarke, Crop Manager, stops by to give us an update on what we are learning. Here is the episode where we explain the purpose of our incubator farms. To find out more about the Modesto almond field click HERE Learn more about almond nutrition HERE Learn more about the Better …
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Alfalfa is an important crop for us: grown on an extimated 74 million acres world-wide. North America is the highest producer, representing 41% of the world-wide total. Among US crops, alfalfa is the 3rd in value after corn and soybeans with over $8 billion annually. However, this doesn't include the value of dairy and other animal products. One of…
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This week, Sales Agronomist, Brady Stover 'tees-up' all the tips and tricks that he's learned over the years for pulling soil samples - from transporting your probe to creating a randomized pattern in the field. 00:00 Intro 01:16 What is soil sampling 04:03 Determining a sampling pattern 06:44 In-field considerations 07:54 Pulling a sample 11:16 Ba…
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Yara has added a fourth incubator farm to our North America efforts to collaborate and learn. This one is located in the Columbia Basin in Washington in some of the highest yielding potato acres in the world. In this episode, Erika Wagner, Crop Manager, and Brady Stover, Sales Agronomist will join us to explain what we are trying to accomplish on t…
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In this episode we play the introduction to a new podcast, Carbon Farming Podcast, a podcast produced by Agoro Carbon Alliance. Agoro Carbon Alliance is taking action across the global food value chain to grow a permanent, farm-based carbon solution through Farm Carbon Credits and certified climate-smart crops. One question that we hear more often …
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When managing your turf nutrition program, it is important to know your soil Ph. This will help you determine the correct 4Rs for your comprehensive program. Yara's turf team of Neil Mayberry, Crop Manager for T&O, joins sales agronomists Brian Grill and Cole McNally to help us understand soil Ph and why it is an important factor before deciding on…
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