Agronomy Tech Tips: Don't Overlook Micronutrients—Small Inputs, Big Impact



Corn and soybeans rely on elements like zinc, manganese, boron, iron, copper and molybdenum for critical processes such as photosynthesis, enzyme activation, root development and reproductive growth. Even a slight deficiency can quietly reduce yield potential.
Boost Yield and Quality: Adequate micronutrient levels improve pollination, grain fill, and stress tolerance, leading to higher yields and better crop quality.
Support Plant Health: Zinc drives hormones production and root growth; manganese aids in photosynthesis; boron is vital for tasseling and seed development.
Prevent Hidden Losses: Deficiencies often go unnoticed until yields suffer. Soil and tissue samples test are key to identifying gaps before they cost you bushels.
Optimize ROI: High-input crops can’t reach full potential if micronutrients are limited. Investing in micros ensures nitrogen, phosphorus and water aren’t wasted.






























