RESEARCH RELEASE
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Urea costs are rising. Nitrogen is too expensive to waste. This Happy Soils briefing series looks at fertiliser efficiency, soil biology, nutrient cycling and practical input strategy ahead of the Happy Soils research release.
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When fertiliser costs rise, the question is not only how much nitrogen is being applied. The real question is how much of that nitrogen is being used by the plant, how much is being lost, and whether soil function is supporting or limiting the fertiliser program.
Input pressure is forcing growers to review cost per hectare, nutrient efficiency and long-term fertiliser strategy.
The series looks at how growers can think beyond application rates and focus on plant access, cycling and use.
Healthy soil function, microbial activity, carbon flow and root-zone performance are becoming central to fertiliser planning.
Farmers, agronomists, consultants and rural distributors can register now to receive the plain-English Happy Soils research summary when the study is released.
Follow the Happy Soils article series on urea cost pressure, nitrogen efficiency, soil biology, fertiliser strategy and biological support for commercial growers.
If rising fertiliser costs are affecting your margin, now is the time to review nutrient efficiency, soil condition, current inputs and biological support before committing to another high-cost input cycle.
Biological soil programs are designed to help farmers reduce reliance on synthetic inputs, improve soil function, and build stronger crop resilience.
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