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AGROTAIN™, the AGROTAIN logo, ANVOL™, the ANVOL logo, CENTURO™, the CENTURO logo, ARMOUR™, the ARMOUR logo, OPTRIENT™, the OPTRIENT logo, N-TEGRATION™, the N-TEGRATION logo, SUPERU™, and the SUPERU logo, TRIBUNE™, the TRIBUNE logo, SYNTHOS™, the SYNTHOS logo, NUTRICARE™, the NUTRICARE logo, WOLF TRAX™, the WOLF TRAX logo, PROTIVATE™, the PROTIVATE logo, 3-TRAX™, DDP™, CROP MIX™, NU-TRAX™ and EVENCOAT™ are trademarks of Koch Agronomic Services, LLC. Koch, the Koch logo and Principle Based Management™ are trademarks of Koch IP Holdings, LLC. © 2025 Koch Agronomic Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

1. EPA EEF Challenge Submission data: 30% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 34% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 45% reduction - corn (Yang et al, 2016); 35% reduction - corn (Eagle et al, 2017); 48% reduction - irrigated no-till corn (Halvorson et al, 2010); 53% reduction - semi-arid irrigated corn (Dugan et al, 2017); 43.8% reduction - sandy loam soil (Awale and Chatterjee, 2017).

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CENTURO is not registered for sale or use in all jurisdictions. In the United States, contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Results may vary based on a number of factors, including environmental conditions. Improvements in nutrient use efficiency, yield and nitrate leaching may not be observed in all cases.

PROTIVATE NU5-LUX is not available for sale, use or distribution in California.

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December 21, 2023

Building a Strategy for Crop Nutrient Removal

As seed genetics, farming practices and technologies become more sophisticated, it’s no surprise we’re also seeing an increase in trendline yields for crops like corn and soybeans. New seed varieties, while more efficient in their nutrient uptake, may lead to an overall increased requirement for more nutrients due to the yield output. Ultimately, increased yields mean increased nutrient needs, uptake and removal from the field. 

So, what steps need to be taken to prevent soil depletion and ensure your crop has the nutrients it needs for success? 

Setting Your Crop Up for Success

Setting your crop up for success begins with taking a soil sample of each field to get a baseline of where macronutrient levels sit post-harvest. However, soil sampling tends to be less reliable for micronutrients. In this case, an alternative could be to replace harvested nutrients to avoid soil depletion. Combining this information with crop nutrient removal, soil pH, and what crop will be planted next season will help determine what nutrients, micro or macro, need to be replenished to continue to meet yield goals.

Using a crop nutrient removal calculator like the one found on the United State Department of Agriculture’s website or referencing a nutrient removal chart for micronutrients like the one from Alabama Extension can show the amount of nutrients removed from the field at harvest which need to be replaced. It is good practice to utilize this information to ensure that soil nutrients are not being depleted over time. 

Nutrient Solutions

Ensuring the proper amount of nutrients are available to the crop at the right time and right place is crucial to help overcome nutrient deficiencies and phenomena like hidden hunger and transient deficiencies. 

Take PROTIVATE™ nutritional seed enhancer, for example. PROTIVATE is designed to provide crops the nutrients needed for early season growth by applying the solution directly to the seed. By placing nutrients directly on the seed, the crop is getting what it needs to promote early season growth and emergence, during a time when nutrients may be hard for roots to access. 

Another solution designed to provide crops the needed nutrients is WOLF TRAX® DDP® micronutrients. WOLF TRAX application rates meet crop removal requirements to deliver the right amount of micronutrients, distributed uniformly with dry fertilizer, to crops during critical times during the season. In addition, multiple forms of each micronutrient go into each formulation, providing immediate nutrient uptake and continuous feeding during critical growth stages.

Still have questions or ready to learn more about KAS solutions? Contact a KAS Representative today.
 

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Let’s set the scene. Harvest has wrapped up. You’ve met your yield goals and you’ve started marketing your grain. You evaluate the crop's performance and the state of your fields. Before you know it, with the previous crop in mind, it’s time to shift gears to the next crop, moving to understand how the nutrients removed in the harvest portion of the crop align with your current and future fertilizer program.