Enhancing Crop Yields
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After a somewhat late start, crops are starting to thrive. While the temperatures have been hot, most farmers having been getting some rain. Generally, rain (in moderation) makes grain! Overall crops are looking good but may be about 1-2 weeks behind in maturity. The first part of August may turn slightly cooler which helps crops grow and improve yields. To get the highest yields, crops require certain nutrients. Most plant nutrient nutrients are processed by soil microbes. Soil microbes thrive on fluctuating wet and dry periods. Right after a nice rain, you may notice crops have a more intense green color. That’s soil microbes supplying nutrients to your crops. In late July and August, these rains may be million-dollar events for the farmer. As far as temperature, crops grow best when day-time temps stay below 85-87°F with night-time temps around 70°F. Many farmers are now spraying their crops with fungicides to maintain or enhance yields. Some are adding micronutrients. Micronutrie...