St. Johns, Mich. (Jan. 21, 2024) – As input costs remain high and markets uncertain, growers face a critical decision: continue to chase maximum yield or pivot to strategies that optimize return on investment. “The relationship between yield and profit isn’t always linear,” explains Reid Abbott, AgroLiquid agronomist. “In many cases, growers can achieve better […]
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