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Data-Driven Soil Decisions – How to Stop Guessing and Start Managing

Most farms make fertilization decisions once a year, based on habit or a one-time soil test. But soil changes over time, and every field responds differently. Data-driven soil decisions are not a luxury — they are the foundation of profitable farming.

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Soil Education

5 Causes of Poor Yields That Are Easy to Overlook

Poor yields rarely come down to a single cause. Very often the problem starts in the soil — and weather just exposes what was already limiting the field's potential. Before blaming rainfall, it's worth checking the basics: pH, nutrient levels, soil structure, and fertilization practices.

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Soil Education

When to Test Your Soil? Best Timing and Key Principles

Soil testing is most valuable when the results can be translated into a real fertilization decision. That's why the sampling timing matters — it affects both the reliability of the result and whether you'll have time to act on it.

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Savings

What Does Guesswork Fertilization Really Cost?

Fertilizing without current soil analysis doesn't always mean a spectacular, immediately visible mistake. More often it means a slow leak of money: unnecessary purchases of some fertilizers, underestimating yield-limiting nutrients, and decisions that don't match the actual state of the field.

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Soil Education

What Do Soil Test Results Mean? A Practical Guide

A soil test result is not just a table of numbers. It's information about what's happening in the field and which factors may be limiting yield. The problem is that without interpretation, the numbers alone say very little. That's why it's worth knowing what to look at first.

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Regulations

Soil Data and 2026 Requirements — What You Really Need to Know

A lot of shortcuts and unclear terms have built up around agricultural regulations. The most important thing is to separate universal obligations from requirements that come from specific eco-schemes, quality systems, or chosen practices.

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Soil Education

How to Choose a Soil Testing Company? 5 Questions Worth Asking

There's no shortage of soil testing offers on the market, but the lab analysis itself is only part of the service. Good partnership starts where, alongside the results, you also get proper interpretation and real support in fertilization decisions.

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News

MeteoTrack Agro: How We Help Achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals — From Fighting Hunger to Environmental Protection

More and more companies recognize their role in shaping a better world and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. MeteoTrack Agro actively supports several of these goals through its data-driven agricultural platform.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Regenerative Agriculture: The Key to Improving Soil Health and Yields

Regenerative agriculture: the key to improving soil health and yields.

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AI

Revolution in Agriculture Thanks to Artificial Intelligence: Meet the Power of Wheatty, the Regenerative Agriculture Assistant (powered by MeteoTrack Agro)

The world is facing an agricultural crisis — a growing population, soil degradation, and changing weather patterns force a search for innovative solutions. Artificial intelligence is becoming a key tool in the revolution transforming modern farming.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Regenerative Agriculture — What Is It? Principles and Goals

We are witnessing a constantly changing world. We are seeing a significant increase in the prices of fertilizers and fuel. Regenerative agriculture offers an alternative approach that focuses on rebuilding soil health and ecosystem resilience.

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Soil Education

How to Check Soil pH?

Understanding soil pH is a key aspect of maintaining a healthy and thriving garden. Soil pH affects the availability of nutrients for plants and determines which species will grow best in given conditions.

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Soil Education

Soil Moisture Measurement — Why It Matters

Knowing the water content in the soil is a key element of maintaining plant health, both in the field and in container growing.

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Soil Education

Soil Moisture — Key Information

Soil moisture is a key parameter affecting the health and productivity of our crops. However, determining the amount of water in the soil profile is not simple and requires appropriate knowledge and tools.

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Soil Education

How to Raise Soil pH?

Understanding soil pH is of key importance for maintaining a healthy garden and proper plant growth. Soil pH measures the ratio of hydrogen ion concentration to hydroxide ion concentration, expressed on a scale from 0 to 14.

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Soil Education

How to Lower Soil pH?

Every experienced farmer knows that healthy plant development is closely linked to the quality of the soil they are planted in. One of the key parameters affecting plant growth is soil pH.

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Agrotechnical Practices

How to Prepare Your Soil for Spring Nitrogen Fertilization

Nitrogen fertilization is one of the most important tasks farmers must carry out in spring to ensure their crops receive adequate nutrients. However, even the best-prepared farmers can make mistakes that negatively affect yields.

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Agrotechnical Practices

How Historical Weather Reports Can Help You Increase Yields and Profits — A Farmer's Guide

What are historical weather reports? Simply put, they are compilations of past weather data that enable better understanding and prediction of current and future weather conditions.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Fertilizer Prices

Fertilizers are used to supply plants with the nutrients they need for proper growth and development. Since fertilizer prices can significantly impact the profitability of agricultural production, it is important for farmers and growers to understand the factors that shape them.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Vegetation Index (NDVI) — What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

NDVI, or Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, is one of the most important tools available to modern farmers. It enables remote monitoring of crop condition, early detection of water deficiency, diseases, and pest damage — all based on satellite data. Learn what NDVI is, how it works, and how you can use it on your farm.

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Agrotechnical Practices

A Comprehensive Guide to Soil Testing: Everything You Need to Know

Soil testing is a key element of crop planning. Soil provides plants with nutrients, water, and oxygen — and understanding its composition allows you to fertilize precisely and avoid costly mistakes. In this guide, you will learn how to collect samples, choose a laboratory, and interpret results.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When Will the Storm Hit? Protect Yourself from Its Effects!

Weather forecasts help us plan our daily activities — whether it is going to rain, snow, or how temperatures will change in the coming days. Information about storms is especially important, because it allows you to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your property in advance.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Winter Rapeseed Fertilization — How to Do It Right?

Fertilization is a crucial stage in plant development. When growing rapeseed, it is especially important — winter rapeseed is a crop with very high nutrient demands and the most important oilseed crop cultivated in Poland.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When Will It Snow?

As the days grow shorter, many people begin to wonder when snow will fall. A large number not only follow weather forecasts closely but also look for specific information about approaching atmospheric fronts that could signal an early arrival of winter.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Frost — What You Need to Know

Frosts are a significant threat to crops, especially during transitional seasons. Understanding when they occur and how to protect plants against them is essential for every farmer and grower.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Growing Potatoes — A Practical Guide

Potatoes are one of the most popular crops worldwide. This guide covers key aspects of potato cultivation — from soil preparation and planting to fertilization, pest control, and harvesting.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Sugar Beet Sowing — When and How?

Sugar beet is an important industrial crop and the primary source of sugar in temperate climates. Proper sowing timing and technique are crucial for achieving high yields and maximum sugar content.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When to Sow Red Beets?

Red beets are a popular vegetable crop, valued for their nutritional benefits and culinary versatility. Knowing the right sowing time is key to a successful harvest — whether for fresh summer use or winter storage.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Rapeseed Cultivation Step by Step

Rapeseed is a demanding crop that requires a responsible approach at every stage of cultivation. Good preparation — from soil analysis to variety selection — is key to achieving profitable yields. Learn about optimal sowing dates, site requirements, and disease prevention.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When to Lime?

Does the type of lime really matter? How do you choose the right type and dose for your fields? Liming is one of the most important — and often overlooked — agrotechnical practices. Here is what you need to know.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When to Sow Winter Barley?

Winter barley is one of the oldest cultivated plants and remains one of the most important cereal crops. Knowing its requirements and optimal sowing dates is essential for achieving high and stable yields.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When to Sow Winter Rye?

Weather conditions are changing year by year, making sowing decisions more complex. However, rye stands out for its high tolerance of both climate and soil variability, which is why it remains one of the most popular cereal crops among Polish farmers.

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Agrotechnical Practices

Winter Cereal Sowing — How to Choose Optimal Dates?

Proper sowing timing is crucial for initial growth and final yield of winter cereals. Sowing dates are flexible and should always be adjusted to current weather conditions and regional climate patterns.

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Agrotechnical Practices

When to Sow Winter Wheat?

Winter wheat sowing requires a timely and careful approach. The sowing date must be matched to the region, current weather conditions, and soil type to give plants the best chance of establishing before winter.

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