Sulfur deficiency is being reported in soybeans throughout the country, but how is it impacting quality and yield?

Sulfur deficiency is being reported in soybeans throughout the country. To better understand the cause, agronomists with Kansas State are studying just how big of an impact sulfur fertilization has on seed quality and yield.

Dr. Ignacio Ciampitti spoke with RFD-TV’s own Janet Adkison on what is causing the deficiency and why this is so important to the industry.

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