Is Potassium the Answer to Your Crop’s Nutrient Needs?
Potassium is one of the three essential macronutrients for healthy, productive crops.
In this session, we’ll explore how soil characteristics influence potassium availability and how you can optimize uptake for maximum yield. Learn proven strategies for applying potassium fertilizer, how to monitor nutrient levels effectively, and gain insights from real-world case studies to fine-tune your crop nutrition plan.
Duration
1 hour – with time for an interactive Q&A to address your specific potassium management questions.
What to Expect
- A science-based overview of potassium’s role in plant growth
- Insights on how soil type and conditions impact potassium uptake
- Guidance on fertilizer application methods and timing
- Case studies highlighting successful potassium management strategies
Actionable tips to monitor and adjust your nutrient program
Key Topics Covered
- Potassium’s critical role in crop development and yield
- Soil testing and interpretation for potassium availability
- Best practices for fertilizer application
- Monitoring tools and technologies for nutrient management
- Lessons learned from real-world farming operations
Featured Speaker
Jim Friedericks, Ph.D.
Director of Laboratory Quality & Research
Garret Johns
Agronomic Support Specialist
Both Jim and Garret bring extensive expertise in soil science, crop nutrition, and agronomic best practices, helping producers make data-driven decisions for maximum crop performance.
Who Should Attend
- Crop producers and farm managers focused on yield optimization
- Agronomists and crop consultants
- Soil and nutrient management specialists
- Anyone seeking practical strategies for efficient potassium use