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16th Dec 2025
2025 has had its ups and downs, that’s for sure, but what can we gain from data gathered throughout the year? Winter can be a good time to have a look at all your nutrition data you’ve accumulated from the last season to help make informed decisions for this year’s crops.
Soil, tissue and grain data are all useful, particularly when used together, to get a picture of how the nutrient strategy went and whether any adjustments will be required for this season.
Broad spectrum soil analysis (detailing all nutrients) gives a good indication of some nutrient requirements for the season but on its own doesn’t give you the full picture. If you also took in-season tissue tests this will give you a snapshot of what the crop had been able to take up and utilise at that point in time, meaning you could adjust accordingly in-season if some nutrients are lacking. If you look at the soil data and the tissue data from last season is there anything you can learn to help with decisions this spring?
Finally, grain analysis the true indicator of what the crop was able to take up. Showing you if your nutrient strategy worked or not. If you have grain analysis data, it could be useful to compare it to the other analyses you have. Were there any links between what you saw in the soil, coming through in the tissue results and then showing in the grain analysis?
If you have the data, make sure you use it to its full advantage to make informed decisions this spring. What might take a couple of hours of interpretation now, could increase productivity for 2026!
Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from myself and all at Yara UK.
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