The Agronomists, Ep 233: The sulphur on soybeans payoff, with Henry Prinzen and Karl Wyant
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The Agronomists, Ep 233: The sulphur on soybeans payoff, with Henry Prinzen and Karl Wyant
"We have a great show lined up for you tonight. We're gonna have a just a fascinating conversation, all so... on this episode of The Agronomists, your host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Karl Wyant of Nutrien and Henry Prinzen of Maizex to talk about sulphur, the increasing evidence for sulphur additions in crop rotations, the specific instances where sulphur shines in soybeans and its perhaps surprising impact on SDS."
The Agronomists episode features Karl Wyant from Nutrien and Henry Prinzen from Maizex discussing sulphur's role in modern agriculture. The conversation focuses on growing evidence supporting sulphur additions within crop rotation systems. Sulphur demonstrates particular effectiveness in soybean production, where it provides measurable agronomic benefits. Notably, sulphur applications show surprising positive impacts on sudden death syndrome (SDS), a significant soybean disease. The episode explores specific instances where sulphur applications prove most valuable and examines the mechanisms behind these benefits. The discussion aims to help farmers understand when and how sulphur can optimize crop performance and disease management.
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