ARC started our first Defra ADOPT project in November β the "Yorkshire Crop Nutrition Club" β testing approaches to help farmers make better on-farm decisions with crop nutrition.
There are an ever increasing number of tools promising to save fertiliser or increase yield through a range of sensing, measurement, data analytics and forecasting technologies.
Fundamentally the requirement for nutrients depends on three factors:
π½ Crop Demand
π© Soil supply
π Fertiliser Recovery
We can estimate those by Reviewing past measures and experience to Plan nutrient management decisions. In season we can Check nutrient status with a range of tools to estimate crop #deficiency or #sufficiency and judge the likely #responsiveness to fresh nutrient applications. At the end of the season we can #Review the success of our nutrient management to inform future plans.
The Yorkshire Crop Nutrition Club brings together four farmers - Peter Southwell, David Blacker, Liz Harrison, Adam Hayward with ARC and ADAS' High Mowthorpe Farming Association β to:
π¨ Co-design a shared Explanatory framework for on-farm nutrient decisions, from the NUTRI-CHECK NET Plan-Check-Review approach
π Explore how best to integrate historic farm data and Evidence for better plans
π§ͺ Evaluate soil & crop measures & technologies
π§ Examine the value of benchmarking between farms β can we learn more by working together and seeing our results in the context of others?
π Experiment with βmodestβ and βcompleteβ nutrition strips
π€ Exchange ideas and findings with other farmers and stakeholders from the outset
Our farmers are looking at a range of technologies including soil tests, leaf tissue analysis, sap analysis, Paul-Tech nitrate sensors, Messium hyperspectral satellite sensing, SENSEEN Nutriscope sensor, YaraPlus app & N tester, Petiole Pro canopy app and AgAnalyst Ltd. FINE tool.