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| 53P12-13 |
High Fertilizer Prices: Don't Expect Them To Go
Away Soon FFF Review
Advantage Fluids: read on as to why.
Fluid Journal, Issue 53, Pages
12-13 (PDF, 2 pages, 187 KB) |
| 50P8-11 |
Is K the Cinderella Nutrient for Reduced-Till
Systems? written by Drs. Douglas Karlen and
John Kovar
All methods of providing additional K increased while plant and corn
ear-leaf K concentrations as well as grain yield.
Fluid Journal, Issue 50, Pages
8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 58 KB) |
| 44P14-16 |
Fluids Beat Granular in Soil Trials written by Drs. Mclaughlin, Lombi, Holloway,
Armstrong, Ms. Johnston, Ms Brace.
Granular fertilizers found to be interior to fluids in calcareous soils
Fluid Journal, Issue 44, Pages
14-16 (PDF, 2 pages, 213 KB) |
| 42P20-22 |
K in NP Starters Helps Bump Corn Yields written by Dr. Barney Gordon
Three-year study shows that adding potassium can supply extra punch to push
yields higher, even though soils already test high in P and K.
Fluid Journal, Issue 42, Pages
20-22 (PDF, 2 pages, 24 KB) |
| 42P8-10 |
Using Starters to Reduce Broadcast Applications of P in Sugar Beets written by Drs. Albert L. Sims and Larry J. Smith
Studies show P starters produced yields equal to or exceeding those produced by larger rates of P applied through broadcasting.
Fluid Journal, Issue 42, Pages
8-10
(PDF, 2 pages, 26 KB) |
| 31P14-17 |
Should K Be Used On High K-Testing Soils? written by Drs. W.E. Riedell,
D.L. Beck, T.E. Schumacher
In an irrigated no-till system, South Dakota researchers
found K did not interact with N and P to affect corn yield.
Fluid Journal, Issue 31, Vol. 8,
No. 4 - Pages 14-17 (PDF, 3 pages, 150 KB) |
| 26P16-19 |
Simulated Rain Experiments Measure Runoff Of N And P written by Drs. G.J.
Gascho, R.D. Wauchope, J.G. Davis, C.C. Truman, C.C. Dowler, J.E. Hook, A.W.
Johnson, and Mr. H.R. Sumner
Tests by Georgia scientists indicate UAN may not be as
susceptible to runoff losses as granular fertilizers.
Fluid Journal, Issue 26, Vol. 7, No. 3
- Pages 16-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 41 KB) |
| 23P14-18 |
What About P Loss? written by Drs. W.M. Stewart, K.A. Janssen, and K.
Polizotto
Researchers have and are developing strategies for keeping
phosphorus in place. Management is key.
Fluid Journal, Issue 23, Vol. 6, No. 4 - Pages 14-18 (PDF, 3 pages, 83.8 KB) |
| 16P24-27 |
Fertility Management a Must for High-Profit
Yieldswritten by Bill Lohry All-encompassing strategy must be
developed and implemented to overcome obstacles that can drain profits
from high-yielding reduced tillage crops. Fluid Journal,
Issue 16, Vol. 5, No. 1 - Pages 24-27 (PDF, 3 pages, 31 KB) |
| 11P28-30 |
Phosphorus Rate Affects Phosphorus Movement written by Drs. B. Eghball, D.H. Sander, J.
Skopp
Nebraska researchers look at effects of different
application rates and different soils on P diffusion as well as P
longevity.
Fluid Journal, Issue 11, Vol. 3, No. 4 - Pages 28-30 (PDF, 2 pages,
15.1 KB) |
| 6P12-15 |
Effective Potassium Management Proper fertility levels vital with this relatively immobile
nutrient.
Fluid Journal, Issue 6, Vol. 2, No. 3 - Pages 12-15 (PDF, 3 pages,
29 KB) |
| 4P30-31 |
Effective Phosphate Management written by Potash & Phosphate Institute
Understanding behavior of phosphorus relative to environment
and recent technology is critical in tapping this elusive nutrient so
essential to plant growth.
Fluid Journal, Issue 4, Vol. 2, No. 1 - Pages 30-31
(PDF, 2 pages, 33.4 KB) |
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