Gardens can provide high quality vegetables, fruits, and flowers if the crops are given adequate nutrients and water and insect, weed, and disease control. This fertilizer guide covers part of your garden\u27s needs-optimum nutrients for yield and quality of garden plants
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
Tips for planting a garden that will feed a family of five that will supplement the shortages of can...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
This publication provides information on fertilizer recommendations for crops grown in South Dakota....
There is no better way of cutting food costs than to raise food in your own garden. It can\u27t be d...
Successful agriculture is dependent upon the maintenance of soil fertility. The problem of maintaini...
South Dakota farmers are using 240,000 tons, or about seven times as much fertilizer today as they w...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
The continuous production of farm crops without the return of a substantial quantity of the plant fo...
The 5 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 35% of the val...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
Locating and Planting the Family Garden. Importance. A good vegetable garden used to be a luxury in ...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
Tips for planting a garden that will feed a family of five that will supplement the shortages of can...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
This publication provides information on fertilizer recommendations for crops grown in South Dakota....
There is no better way of cutting food costs than to raise food in your own garden. It can\u27t be d...
Successful agriculture is dependent upon the maintenance of soil fertility. The problem of maintaini...
South Dakota farmers are using 240,000 tons, or about seven times as much fertilizer today as they w...
This publication provides information for gardeners to grow their own vegetables in a home garden. F...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
The continuous production of farm crops without the return of a substantial quantity of the plant fo...
The 5 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 35% of the val...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
Locating and Planting the Family Garden. Importance. A good vegetable garden used to be a luxury in ...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
Tips for planting a garden that will feed a family of five that will supplement the shortages of can...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...