Huma Information for Farmers: The Four R’s of Nutrient Stewardship

Fred Nichols with Huma joins us to discuss the 4 R’s of nutrient stewardship and how farmers are adapting best practices in today’s evolving ag economy.

LAKELAND, TENNESSEE (RFD NEWS) — Nutrient stewardship remains a key focus for producers as input costs and efficiency pressures continue to shape fertilizer decisions across farm country. While application practices have evolved over time, industry leaders continue to point to the “4 R’s” as a foundational framework for responsible nutrient management.

Fred Nichols with Huma joined us on Monday’s Market Day Report to break down the 4 R’s of nutrient stewardship and how they are being applied in modern agriculture. He also addressed how the 4 R’s work together as an integrated approach to improving soil health, input efficiency, and long-term productivity.

Huma’s 4 R’s of Nutrient Stewardship:

  1. Right Source
  2. Right Rate
  3. Right Time
  4. Right Place

In his conversation with RFD News, Nichols expanded on what is meant by the “right source,” as well as examples of the “right place” in field application strategies.

Finally, he discussed how nutrient stewardship practices have evolved in recent years as farmers seek greater efficiency and a better return on investment.

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