Mosaic Senior Technical Sales Manager Sherry Koch said a soil test provides a good foundation for sulfur levels. “I like to see folks do it in the spring,” said Koch. “Knowing that that’s not always possible, I just recommend farmers get a soil test because it’s a good base and it gives us a guide, but keep in mind that sulfur’s very mobile in the soil.It’s just one of those nutrients that we have to manage a little differently.” Sulfur influences crop quality. “We take our corn to the elevator in the fall and we’re hoping to get paid off of good test weight; we want good protein in our wheat; we want good oil in our canola. Sulfur is one of the key components that helps with the quality in our crop” Koch said Mosaic’s MicroEssentials product provides balanced, season-long nutrition for the crop.
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