Sulfur is an essential element for the growth of plants. In 1969, sulfur deficiency in crops in the United States increased during recent years. Plant analysis provides a convenient way to evaluate the sulfur supplying power of soils. During 1967 and 1968 plant material from fertilizer and management experiments with wheat, corn and sugar beets in the Red River Valley was available for plant analysis. This report evaluates the sulfur status of these plant samples
Historically, sulfur (S) application has not been recommended on Iowa soils for corn and soybean pro...
Historically, sulfur (S) deficiency has not been an issue for crop production in Iowa. Previous rese...
In order to elaborate all aspects of the sulfur problem in alfalfa production, a series of field, gr...
Sulfur has long been recognized as being essential for the growth of plants and animals due to it be...
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Sulfur has long been known to be one of the essential plant food constituents. It has always been be...
Sulfur is an essential element required for normal plant growth, a fact that has been recognized sin...
Extension Circular 65-164 discusses sulfur deficiency of field crops in Nebraska
Historically, sulfur (S) deficiency has not been an issue for crop production in Iowa. Previous rese...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Recent experiments have shown that sulfofication or sulfuroxidation is an important process occurrin...
With input and crop prices significantly fluctuating in the last few years soybean growers have been...
Research conducted for more than forty years (prior to approximately 2005) in Iowa rarely noted impr...
Historically, sulfur (S) application has not been recommended on Iowa soils for corn and soybean pro...
Historically, sulfur (S) application has not been recommended on Iowa soils for corn and soybean pro...
Historically, sulfur (S) deficiency has not been an issue for crop production in Iowa. Previous rese...
In order to elaborate all aspects of the sulfur problem in alfalfa production, a series of field, gr...
Sulfur has long been recognized as being essential for the growth of plants and animals due to it be...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
Sulfur has long been known to be one of the essential plant food constituents. It has always been be...
Sulfur is an essential element required for normal plant growth, a fact that has been recognized sin...
Extension Circular 65-164 discusses sulfur deficiency of field crops in Nebraska
Historically, sulfur (S) deficiency has not been an issue for crop production in Iowa. Previous rese...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Recent experiments have shown that sulfofication or sulfuroxidation is an important process occurrin...
With input and crop prices significantly fluctuating in the last few years soybean growers have been...
Research conducted for more than forty years (prior to approximately 2005) in Iowa rarely noted impr...
Historically, sulfur (S) application has not been recommended on Iowa soils for corn and soybean pro...
Historically, sulfur (S) application has not been recommended on Iowa soils for corn and soybean pro...
Historically, sulfur (S) deficiency has not been an issue for crop production in Iowa. Previous rese...
In order to elaborate all aspects of the sulfur problem in alfalfa production, a series of field, gr...