Planning Ahead with Nutrien Ag Solutions: It’s never to early to prep for the 2024 Growing Season

Harvest is underway in many parts of the United States, but according to a representative with Nutrien Ag Solutions, it is never too early to plan ahead for the next growing season.

Harvest is underway in many parts of the United States, but it is never too early to plan for the next growing season.

Aman Anand is the Senior Digital Partnerships Manager with Nutrien Ag Solutions. He joined us on the Market Day Report to discuss how precision agriculture, soil health and technology play a role in the success of the 2024 growing season.

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