How To Diagnose Hidden Hunger And Mineral Imbalances In Plants
All crops experience hidden hunger and nutrient imbalances which limit yield. Hidden hunger is a term used to describe a plant that shows no obvious symptoms, yet the nutrient content is not sufficient to give the top profitable yield. AEA founder John Kempf talks about diagnosing nutrient deficiencies by identifying very subtle signals in plants. He explains what to look for in leaf size comparisons, internode length, timing development, and many more visual observations which are easy to overlook. To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit https://www.advancingecoag.com/ or email [email protected].

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