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USA | In the fall, farmers typically apply fertilizer at rates ranging from 120-150 lbs/acre for corn and 30-50 lbs/acre for soybeans. However, to enhance nutrient uptake and potentially reduce fertilizer needs, some farmers incorporate mycorrhizal fungi products into their soil. In the spring, they may follow up with additional fertilizer based on soil tests, but integrating mycorrhizal fungi inoculants can help promote healthier root systems and optimize nutrient absorption for both corn and soybeans, potentially reducing the reliance on high fertilizer rates. https://www.rootmaxmycorrhizae.com/mycorrhizal-fungi
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