In US industrial farming systems, farmers try to fertilize soybeans only once, prior to planting, based on soil testing. If they observe a problem during the year, they may do some foliar fertilizing based on tissue testing, but this is somewhat rare.
because it helps the plants grow.
lots of things but i guess the main one would be fertilizer. it enhances growth usually at the expence of seed formation
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are responsible for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use for growth, reducing the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. These bacteria form a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants, such as soybeans and peas, and can save farmers millions of dollars in fertilizer costs each year.
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Before the spring planting, farmers cultivate the soils.
The farmers made money by planting crops and other things
precision farming
The farmers seeds were strewn by hand during the spring planting season.
Silt is always rich in nutrients use it as layers on your compost heap.
British farmers typically use around 2.5 million tonnes of fertilizer annually, primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The amount can vary significantly based on crop type, soil conditions, and farming practices. Recent trends have shown a push towards more sustainable practices, which may lead to a reduction in fertilizer usage over time. Farmers are increasingly adopting precision agriculture techniques to optimize fertilizer application.
planting and growing
It's important to put some water in the hole you dig before actually planting the tree. Farmers begin planting seeds at different times of the year. I'm planting myself on the chair until you and I come to an agreement.