Recent increases in fertilizer prices and other productions costs have stimulated interest in ways to increase the efficiency of fertilizer use while maintaining or increasing yields and quality of tobacco. Growers currently spend about $250 per acre for fertilizer. Although this represents only 15 to 20 percent of the total cash costs per acre, it is one category of cash expenses that can be decreased
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
When Kentucky\u27s 1964 tobacco crop is stripped , there will be about 176,000 tons of stalks in and...
Considerable interest in trends taking place in the consumption of commercial fertilizers in Kentuck...
Use of adequate amounts of required fertilizer nutrients are necessary to increase both yield and qu...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Present Status: Generally, past research conducted in the United States has shown that only one-half...
Proper nutrition of tobacco is a prerequisite for achieving high yields of cured leaf possessing des...
When Kentucky farmers finish stripping the 1963 tobacco crop they will have 176,000 tons of tobacco ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
The recommended rates of nitrogen for the production of dark-fired tobacco are 300 lbs./acre in Kent...
The use of inorganic fertilizers for crop production is perhaps the most successful educational prog...
For many crops, band placement of fertilizer offers agronomic, economic, and environmental advantage...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for tobacco production is necessary because (1) tobacco takes up ...
During the past 30 years, the use of commercial fertilizer in Kentucky has resulted in increases in ...
Fertility and insect control programs have a major influence on tobacco production. The proper amoun...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
When Kentucky\u27s 1964 tobacco crop is stripped , there will be about 176,000 tons of stalks in and...
Considerable interest in trends taking place in the consumption of commercial fertilizers in Kentuck...
Use of adequate amounts of required fertilizer nutrients are necessary to increase both yield and qu...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Present Status: Generally, past research conducted in the United States has shown that only one-half...
Proper nutrition of tobacco is a prerequisite for achieving high yields of cured leaf possessing des...
When Kentucky farmers finish stripping the 1963 tobacco crop they will have 176,000 tons of tobacco ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
The recommended rates of nitrogen for the production of dark-fired tobacco are 300 lbs./acre in Kent...
The use of inorganic fertilizers for crop production is perhaps the most successful educational prog...
For many crops, band placement of fertilizer offers agronomic, economic, and environmental advantage...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for tobacco production is necessary because (1) tobacco takes up ...
During the past 30 years, the use of commercial fertilizer in Kentucky has resulted in increases in ...
Fertility and insect control programs have a major influence on tobacco production. The proper amoun...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
When Kentucky\u27s 1964 tobacco crop is stripped , there will be about 176,000 tons of stalks in and...
Considerable interest in trends taking place in the consumption of commercial fertilizers in Kentuck...