Basic fertilization
Basic fertilization ensures regular soil nutrient levels with essential nutrients, which results in optimal field crop growth.
Plan for basic fertilization is precision-based and is prepared based on the following:
The results of seasonal crop monitoring through phases of growth;
Soil electrical conductivity measurements;
Conducted precision sampling and analysis of soil;
Harvest maps.
Fertilization in practice:
At harvest time
Based on the soil structure and basic soil nutrient level, we can:
- Optimize the use of fertilizers up to 20%;
- Improve crop quality and total crop yield.
Fertilization requires a spreader with support for variable dosing adjustment over the entire spread width or over multiple segments with navigation system support and ISOBUS (a bus for connecting a machine with a terminal on a tractor), or without ISOBUS (a machine without an integrated solution – a direct data transfer to a machine with, for example, a USB stick).