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Fertilizing Reduced Tillage

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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)
45P17-19 Strip-Till: A Viable Option written by Ms. L. Ferdinand, Drs. R. Lamond, B. Gordon, K. Janssen, and Mr. C. Godsey Kansas research shows strip-till produced better early-season growth and higher corn grain yields in 2003 trials. Fluid Journal, Issue 45, Pages 17-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 109 KB)
41P8-11 Searching for More Effective Corn Starters in Conservation-Till written by Dr. John Kovar A combination of laboratory/greenhouse and field experiments offers useful information to dealers, producers, and agronomists. Fluid Journal, Issue 41, Pages 8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 51 KB)
RT-06 Reduce Soil Compaction in Reduced-Tillage Fields Written by Nutra-Flo Company The battle against compaction can be won. The reward is higher yields at a lower cost per bushel. (PDF, 3 pages, 62 KB)
RT-04 Using Residue to Improve Soil Productivity Written by Nutra-Flo Company Converting crop residues into organic matter is the key to soil productivity. (PDF, 5 pages, 100 KB)
11P22-26 Managing Reduced-Tillage Systems written by Dr. Raun Lohry Nutrient and residue management are key components in a cohesive program to maximize crop yields. Fluid Journal, Issue 11, Vol. 3, No. 4 - Pages 22-26 (PDF, 3 pages, 31 KB)
8P26-29 Rule No. 1 For High Yields In Reduced-Tillage: Proper Management written by Dr. Jay W. Johnson Selecting good hybrids, planting on time, minimizing crop pests, and properly supplying nutrient needs are among essentials outlined by Ohio researcher. Fluid Journal, Issue 8, Vol. 3, No. 1 - Pages 26-29 (PDF, 2 pages, 16.0 KB)
8P22-25 Starters Respond More Favorably In Reduced-Till Environments written by Dr. Paul E. Fixen Studies are showing crop responses in responses in reduced-till systems outperform those in conventional-till. Fluid Journal, Issue 8, Vol. 3, No. 1 - Pages 22-25 (PDF, 3 pages, 50 KB)
8-14-15 Sub-Surface Placement Best in Reduced-Till Drs. R.E. Lamond, W.B. Gordon, D.L. Fjell Kansas research shows importance of nutrient management/hybrid selection in boosting crop yield. Fluid Journal, Issue 8, Vol. 3, No. 1 - Pages 14-15 (PDF, 2 pages, 39 KB)
8P11-13 Nitrogen Management Key In Conservation Tillage Crop Production written by Dr. Donald J. Eckert Ohio studies show that method and timing of N placement have an effect on N-use efficiency. Fluid Journal, Issue 8, Vol. 3, No. 1 - Pages 11-13 (PDF, 3 pages, 40 KB)
8P18-21 High-Residue Crops and Reduced-Till Improve Soil Productivity written by Dr. John Havlin and L.W. Lohry Studies show how practice reduces soil erosion and increases soil organic mater to produce both yield and economic benefits. Fluid Journal, Issue 8, Vol. 3, No. 1 - Pages 18-21 (PDF, 3 pages, 46 KB)
3P26-27 Fine-Tuning for Ridge-Till written by Michael J. Mainz Illinois scientist evaluates placement methods and "weed and feed," using fluid fertilizers in ridge-till systems. Fluid Journal, Issue 3, Vol. 1, No. 3 - Pages 26-27 (PDF, 2 pages, 40 KB)
1P22-24 Change A Necessity When Switching To Ridge-Till, No-Till written by Dr. George Rehm Fertilizer management studies in conservation-till focus on NPK. Fluid Journal, Issue 1, Vol. 1, No. 1 - Pages 22-24 (PDF, 3 pages, 18.5 KB)