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Dig into The Dirt, an eKonomics PodKast, this week exploring severe weather's impact on the market this summer. (Sponsored Content)

The Dirt podKast by eKonomics is your place for all the down-and-dirty agronomic science you need to help your customers grow their crops and their bottom lines. Inspired by eKonomics and hosted by Nutrien senior agronomist Mike Howell, The Dirt is your place for all the latest crop nutrition research and news.

Each episode, Mike and a variety of special guests break down the research and give you actionable insights and in-depth perspectives on a variety of topics including soil testing, nutrient management, and agronomy. The podKast also is a great resource to help navigate you through current events impacting the industry. Check out episode 10 to hear Eric Snodgrass join Mike to discuss the affect current weather conditions will play on crops this summer and the impact severe weather may have on the market. Click here.

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