{"id":11422,"date":"2020-10-16T08:30:46","date_gmt":"2020-10-16T08:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.omex.com\/?p=11422"},"modified":"2020-10-16T08:30:46","modified_gmt":"2020-10-16T08:30:46","slug":"growing-crops-through-sun-wind-rain-and-no-rain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.omex.com\/uk\/growing-crops-through-sun-wind-rain-and-no-rain\/","title":{"rendered":"Growing crops through sun, wind, rain and no rain!"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Getting your roots off to a good start is vital to growing strong, healthy plants. Establishing a strong root structure, enabling the plant to take up as much moisture and nutrients as it needs during times of drought is important, especially when a lack of rainfall is present.<\/p>\n
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This year crop nutrition agronomist Scott Baker, has used Kickstart<\/a> biostimulant to help establish that vital root structure. Kickstart<\/a> is a simple foliar application that improves crop establishment and root growth. The rooting stimulator is based on phosphite, a key compound shown to promote early root growth in young plants, and formulated with nitrogen and potassium. It also aids the uptake and systemic movement of co-applied nutrient cations within the plant.<\/p>\n Trials conducted at Nottingham University showed an average increase in root mass of\u00a038%<\/strong> when Kickstart foliar fertiliser was applied at 3TL compared to the untreated plants.\u00a0 It is vital that there is a significant root mass to allow the plants to maximise yield potential. A larger root mass increases the plant’s ability to uptake nutrition and water.<\/p>\n Randomised replicated plot trials at the end of the growing season showed a half t\/ha yield response, proving the value of boosting early establishment in cereals.<\/p>\n A key focus this year for many farmers has been reducing carbon footprint, and limiting emissions into the atmosphere. Cutting nitrogen application down to one pass and using a nitrification inhibitor such as Didin<\/a> will have reduced users carbon footprint by around a tonne\/ha of CO2e. Applying the crop’s fertiliser in one pass has not only saved time during a short season but using Didin means a phased uptake of nitrogen leads to an extended period of optimum growth, which can lead to better utilisation of N and yield increase.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Single pass application\/reducing your carbon footprint<\/h3>\n