An agronomist says farmers should create a fertilizer budget to help navigate a volatile market in 2023.
Gaelyn Beer with AgroLiquid says it begins with a soil test. “That way you can develop that hierarchy or pecking order of what you would invest in.”
He says after understanding what areas are deficient, it’s time to crunch the numbers. “For 2023, I would align my costs with that revenue. I would look at 2023 December corn.