EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 1H 12M
Smarter Cotton Fertility Plans When Water And Prices Are Uncertain
from Cotton Specialists Corner · host Extension Cotton Specialists
Cotton fertility decisions can feel like a gamble when you’re staring at dry soil, volatile input prices, and a cotton market that can change fast. We sit down with soil fertility experts from Texas, Virginia, and Oklahoma to sort out what actually helps you protect yield and profit going into the 2026 season and what simply adds cost before you even know you’ll keep a stand.We dig into at-plant fertility strategies across very different regions, including why many growers still front-load phosphorus and potash, and why more programs are shifting nitrogen later. A big thread throughout our conversation is timing as a risk management tool: putting a smaller percentage out early, then making the main investment closer to matchhead square or first square once the crop proves it can survive. We also talk about deep soil sampling for residual nitrogen, how much money it can save, and why “realistic yield goals” matter more than ever when you’re trying to hit an economic optimum fertilizer rate.Potassium gets special attention because it can be unpredictable even with a soil test in hand. We unpack why K deficiencies can still show up on “adequate” tests, how root restriction and soil profile depth complicate recommendations, and where banding in strip-till might improve efficiency. We also cover sidedress best practices, when urease inhibitors like NBPT are worth it, what foliar nutrition can and cannot do, and the hard truth about unproven products such as microbials, sugars, and humics across multi-state research.If you farm cotton or advise cotton growers, this is a practical, decision-focused listen. Subscribe for more Cotton Specialist Corner conversations, share this with someone planning their 2026 fertility budget, and leave a review with the one fertility decision you want to get right this year.
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Cotton fertility decisions can feel like a gamble when you’re staring at dry soil, volatile input prices, and a cotton market that can change fast. We sit down with soil fertility experts from Texas, Virginia, and Oklahoma to sort out what actually helps you protect yield and profit going into the 2026 season and what simply adds cost before you even know you’ll keep a stand. We dig into at-plant fertility strategies across very different regions, including why many growers still front-load ...
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