RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Agro-Liquid Fertilizers

Our panel will discuss the pros and cons that growers must consider when making last-minute and mid-season fertilizer adjustments.

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Monday, April 28th at 8pm ET

Dr. Jerry Wilhm and Senior Sales Manager Galynn Beer will discuss the pros and cons that growers must consider when making last minute and in-season adjustments to their fertilizer plans. Planter-time, side-dress, and foliar applications may be practices that could mean the difference between average and excellent yields. We’ll help you determine what is fact and what is fiction based on solid agronomics and research proven results.

Visit agroliquid.com for more information.

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