Eurofins Agro regularly publishes news, videos and background articles that provide insight into the latest knowledge in the field of sustainable farming and growing.
10 December 2021 - Arable farming
Nitrogen fertilizer is becoming increasingly expensive. It therefore makes sense to consider nitrogen in the soil and in animal manure.
9 December 2021 - Fertilization Manager
New techniques make extensive soil testing feasible and affordable. A recent large-scale study in Germany shows that more parameters enable further crop optimization.
2 December 2021
December 5th is World Soil Day, an initiative from the FAO to draw attention to the importance of fertile and healthy soil for world food production. This year, the FAO has made salinization the main focus points, as long-term global problems.
6 September 2021 - Fertilization Manager
The effective organic matter (EOM) supplied through a green manure crop depends on the species.
9 August 2021 - Livestock
Herb-rich grassland differs from conventional grassland in a number of ways and has a number of advantages in cultivation and feed value. For herbs to flourish in grassland, however, cultivation requires different management.
28 June 2021 - Soil Carbon Check
Building up organic matter while keeping nitrogen levels under control takes some working out. By carbon fixation you add nitrogen to the field and this can be released - sometimes very haphazardly - as a result of mineralisation.
23 June 2021 - Arable farming
Fertilizer advice based on expected yield
17 June 2021 - Livestock - Arable farming
A cold and wet spring followed by high temperatures. The crops are shooting out of the ground. Can they absorb enough nutrients? Start now with Soil Crop Monitor. This gives you insight into the availability of nutrients in the soil and in the uptake by the crop.
2 June 2021
The EU has tightened up the rules for controlling the spread of the highly damaging ToBRFV. Eurofins Agro can perform a PCR test on seeds for in-house information gathering.
1 June 2021
In this edition of our series on nutrients for horticultural crops, we focus on calcium (Ca). This is the fourth article in this series, after nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).
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