Results summary: We found negligible yield effects from the inclusion of Nutrino Pro foliar N and no visible treatment effects in satellite NDVI imagery. If the farm standard N rate was sufficient, there may have been little scope for yield improvement from additional late foliar N.
As part of the AICC Crop Nutrition Club 2023, this on-farm winter wheat trial tested the effects of applying Nutrino Pro foliar N at T2 and T3. The trial was facilitated by a local AICC advisor, with support and Agronomics yield map analysis from ADAS.
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