Farmers are often swamped with different soil tests, nutrient analysis and data sets that flag up potential limiting factors on farm.
After initial observations, how can these results be effectively used to resolve problems, without overwhelming decision-making?
We hear from three industry experts who unpick four common indicators that can be used to troubleshoot and identify limiting factors on farm.
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