Episode 323: Potassium from Past to Present
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In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Nina Prater and her husband, Jeremy Prater – a cattle and meat goat farmer – explore the science and history of potassium. Potassium fertilizer prices have increased 45 percent in the past few years over the historical average, and finding ways to reduce the need for off-farm inputs of potassium can improve a farm’s bottom line. Nina and Jeremy discuss potassium in the soil and in plants as well as the human history around this element. They then share different ways to manage soils sustainably and require less off-farm potassium fertilizer.
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Other Resources:
The Nature and Properties of Soils
Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners: Potassium
Impacts and Repercussions of Price Increases on the Global Fertilizer Market
Do I Really Need Potassium Fertilizer?
Potassium Management: Maps Showing Soil Clay Type Could Help Minnesota Farmers
Top 10 Potash Countries by Production
Nutrient Removal by Alabama Crops
The Cost of Growth: Fertilizer Companies Cash In While Farmers and Communities Struggle
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