- The crop and the dynamics of absorption.
- The quantity and quality of the production expected to be obtained.
- The physical-mechanical and chemical characteristics of the soil.
- The climatic conditions of the cultivation area.
- Crops in rotation on the plot to be fertilized.
The objective of a fertilization plan is to commensurate the contributions of nutritional elements to the real needs of the crop without incurring over-dosages which, in addition to constituting an unnecessary cost for the farmer, could cause environmental pollution, or in under-dosages which would lead to reduced and sometimes poor quality productions and, in the long run, could decrease the overall fertility of the soil.
HELLO NATURE® Agronomic Office is available to its customers to provide agronomic advice and personalized fertilization plans suitable for every need.