5 THINGS TO CONSIDER TO GET MAXIMUM YIELD FROM CROPS CULTIVATED
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Maximizing Yields From Crops

Maximizing Yields From Crops…

First off, why are crop yields so important to farming?

The concept of high-performance agriculture is key to understanding the importance of crop yields. How much you can produce within a given amount of land is essentially how efficient you are as a farmer. In today’s economy, being able to do things efficiently is as important as ever. You want to ensure that you are maximizing your space and the land you have worked to cultivate. Crop yields not only determine your efficiency but your bottom-line as well.

Consider these tips to improve your crop yield

1. Quality of Seeds (Hybrid disease resistance varieties
2. Type of Soil

3. Good Agronomy practices, (GAP)
4. Fertilizer/manure application
5. Weed early and often

1. WHAT TO NOTE ABOUT SEEDS

Seed Quality

Having quality seeds is the basis for increasing crop yields, or maximizing your overall agricultural productivity, you need to consider the strength of your seeds. Using hybrid seeds that are naturally inclined to grow faster, stronger, and with greater efficiency is pivotal to the success of your crops.

 

 

Know The Yield Potential

It is not just enough to plan your seeds and hope for the best, you should always be sure to understand your field’s growth potential. Understanding the kind of crops you’re planting, and the kinds of seeds you are using are important when assessing yield potential. Crop producers typically have an estimated idea of the yield potential of their seeds. Understanding this will help manage not only your expectations but whether or not your yield potential is matching your actual production.

2. What to note about the type of soil.

Soil testing should be on your to-do list right from the get-go because your soil and its needs will directly influence the growth of your crops. Examining the phosphorus, potassium, and fertilization levels will give you insight into how to handle your crops. It will also let you know when proper soil conditions are forming, such as the optimal density and right amount of nutrients, so you are ready to start planting.

3. Good Agronomic practices (G.A.P)

Agronomic practices are a vital part of farming systems. These are practices that farmers incorporate to improve soil quality, enhance water usage, manage crops and improve the environment. Agronomic practices focus on better fertilizer management as a way of improving agricultural practices. They include reducing tillage, managing plant population and controlling the use of water.

Benefits of G.A.P includes a decrease in input costs in producing farm products. Consequently, the quality and quantity of the yield will increase significantly. The exercises also help the farmer in taking good care of the environment by reducing pollution. Decreasing water usage and proper use of fertilizer also contribute to maintaining the quality of land. (https://www.frankbayvillas.com/?p=132)

4. Fertilizer/manure application

Cultivating your soil with fertilizers is an important part of maintaining optimal soil conditions for crops on your farmland. They help to improve soil nutrients, increase water holding capacity of the soil, decreases compaction, reduces water and air erosion etc.

  5. Weed Early and Often

Weeds are the enemies of farmers, they compromise your farmland. Weeds are invasive, and syphon nutrients away from the crops you are trying to grow. Weeds always need to be dealt with as early and often as possible. Scouting your fields gives you the opportunity to see if any weeds are cropping up — and putting a stop to them before the problem can get out of hand.

 

 

Maximizing Yields From Crops

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