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1. EPA EEF Challenge Submission data: 30% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 34% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 45% reduction - corn (Yang et al, 2016); 35% reduction - corn (Eagle et al, 2017); 48% reduction - irrigated no-till corn (Halvorson et al, 2010); 53% reduction - semi-arid irrigated corn (Dugan et al, 2017); 43.8% reduction - sandy loam soil (Awale and Chatterjee, 2017).

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SPREADERArticle3 Factors to Consider When Selecting an Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizertractor in fieldArticleCombating Nitrogen Loss: A Dual-Action Approach to UAN Stabilizationurea treated with micronutrients being loadedArticleMaximizing Crop Potential: The Value of Micronutrients grower looking at a handful of treated seed ArticleThe Spring Seed Enhancement Guide: 3 Things to Know Before You Plant wolf trax treated fertilizer in semi trailerArticleThe Evolution of WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients and What It Means for Growers

December 16, 2024

Micro But Mighty: The Power of Micronutrients in Crop Production

They play a critical role in plant growth, development and overall health by supporting vital processes such as germination, root development, leaf growth and pollen formation. An adequate supply of micronutrients enhances stress resistance, boosts yields and improves crop quality.

To fully unlock crop potential, it’s important to understand how micronutrients contribute to plant productivity: 

  • Enhanced growth and development: Micronutrients are vital for producing essential compounds such as chlorophyll, which is necessary for photosynthesis. They also activate enzymes that drive metabolic processes. Additionally, micronutrients support cell division and growth, contributing to robust plant structure, standability and resilience.
  • Optimized yield and improved crop quality: Adequate micronutrient levels are important for proper plant functions and overall growth. Without enough micronutrients, crops may suffer from stunted growth, reduced yields and higher disease risk. Even a shortage of one micronutrient can seriously limit a crop’s potential. Micronutrients also help crops better withstand stress and contribute to grain fill, ensuring higher quality and increased yields.
  • Short-term vs. long-term availability: Crop micronutrient needs can change throughout the growing season. Early on, readily available micronutrients, such as zinc, are crucial for strong root development and initial growth. Later in the season, ensuring a steady supply of micronutrients supports ongoing plant health and development. 

Micronutrient Challenges: Deficiencies and Uneven Uptake

While micronutrients are essential for optimal crop health and yield, managing them effectively can present some challenges for farmers. 

“Micronutrients may be small, but they're mighty important," says Bryce Geisel, senior agronomist and representative of Koch Agronomic Services. “Just like a plant needs large amounts of macronutrients, it also relies on these essential micronutrients, even if they're required in smaller quantities. The challenge is that a crop’s overall performance gets restricted if it lacks even one micronutrient.”

Deficiencies in these nutrients are often overlooked compared to macronutrients, leading to unrecognized symptoms and economic impacts. A soil test can help identify these deficiencies and guide targeted applications, ensuring that crops receive the nutrients needed for optimal growth and yield.

Traditional granular micronutrients often struggle with uneven distribution in the soil, creating a patchy supply for plants. This inconsistency leads to some plants thriving while others become deficient, affecting overall crop health and yield. Micronutrients such as zinc and copper tend to bind to soil particles, reducing their availability for plant uptake. Cold or wet conditions can further restrict micronutrients’ availability in the soil.

A Micronutrient Game Changer: WOLF TRAX™ DDP™

WOLF TRAX™ Dry Dispersible Power (DDP™) micronutrients benefit farmers by providing precise and consistent nutrient placement. Using patented EvenCoat Technology, WOLF TRAX DDP ensures a uniform distribution of micronutrients throughout the blend, even after transport. 

  • Even distribution: EvenCoat Technology ensures DDP nutrients uniformly coat the entire surface of dry fertilizer granules, resulting in consistent application.
  • Maximizing nutrient availability and uptake: Closer proximity to growing roots benefits crops throughout the growth cycle, boosting crop performance. 
  • Custom flexibility: Its versatility allows for tailored nutrient blends to address specific soil needs and reduce deficiencies.
  • Improved operational efficiency: The unique design optimizes storage space and streamlines transport and handling for easier management.

“Ensuring crops have early and readily available access to micronutrients is crucial for maximizing yield potential. By tailoring nutrient applications to specific crop needs and avoiding reliance on soil mineralization alone, farmers can enhance their crop performance and maximize their fertilizer investments,” says Geisel. “WOLF TRAX DDP helps achieve this by providing even distribution and ensuring plant available nutrients are accessible to each plant throughout the growing season.”

Optimize Crop Yields with WOLF TRAX DDP

Set crops up for success with WOLF TRAX DDP. Koch Agronomic Services is dedicated to advancing agricultural technology, ensuring nutrient efficiency and maximizing fertilizer investments. Visit WOLF TRAX DDP to discover how it can enhance crop performance. 

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Micronutrients, including boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn) and chlorine (Cl), are essential for crop production.