The need for adding molybdenum to tobacco arises because contents in Kentucky soils generally are on the borderline of sufficiency and because amounts of available molybdenum in soil are low when soil pH is low. Soil pH in tobacco fields at midseason often is 0.5 to 1.0 pH unit lower than prior to fertilization. primarily because of the high rates of commercial fertilizers commonly applied to tobacco. This acidity greatly lowers the availability of molybdenum to tobacco plants. That is why we recommend the use of molybdenum when soil pH before fertilization is 6.4 or below
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Knowledge of nutrient content of tobacco and of removal of nutrients from soil is essential to devel...
For many crops, band placement of fertilizer offers agronomic, economic, and environmental advantage...
The need for adding molybdenum to tobacco arises because contents in Kentucky soils generally are on...
Molybdenum (Mo) is one of eight micronutrient elements required for the growth of plants. Research c...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
Molybdenum is recommended in Kentucky for legumes (soybeans, alfalfa, clovers and other forage legum...
Relatively large amounts (1500 to 3000 lbs per acre) of inorganic fertilizers are commonly broadcast...
Molybdenum (Mo) is a micronutrient that is required by soybeans in very small amounts. As little as ...
Historically, use of soil with a pH of 5.6 to 5.8 has been recommended for producing best quality bu...
Use of adequate amounts of required fertilizer nutrients are necessary to increase both yield and qu...
Manganese (Mn) toxicity of burley tobacco is viewed by tobacco specialists in Kentucky as the greate...
A major problem in the production of tobacco on acid soils in Kentucky is manganese toxicity, despit...
Is moly in hiding or has it gone down the river? Recent tests in Graves County suggest that it is pr...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Knowledge of nutrient content of tobacco and of removal of nutrients from soil is essential to devel...
For many crops, band placement of fertilizer offers agronomic, economic, and environmental advantage...
The need for adding molybdenum to tobacco arises because contents in Kentucky soils generally are on...
Molybdenum (Mo) is one of eight micronutrient elements required for the growth of plants. Research c...
Management of fertilizer practices in production of burley tobacco is very important in control of m...
Molybdenum is recommended in Kentucky for legumes (soybeans, alfalfa, clovers and other forage legum...
Relatively large amounts (1500 to 3000 lbs per acre) of inorganic fertilizers are commonly broadcast...
Molybdenum (Mo) is a micronutrient that is required by soybeans in very small amounts. As little as ...
Historically, use of soil with a pH of 5.6 to 5.8 has been recommended for producing best quality bu...
Use of adequate amounts of required fertilizer nutrients are necessary to increase both yield and qu...
Manganese (Mn) toxicity of burley tobacco is viewed by tobacco specialists in Kentucky as the greate...
A major problem in the production of tobacco on acid soils in Kentucky is manganese toxicity, despit...
Is moly in hiding or has it gone down the river? Recent tests in Graves County suggest that it is pr...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Knowledge of nutrient content of tobacco and of removal of nutrients from soil is essential to devel...
For many crops, band placement of fertilizer offers agronomic, economic, and environmental advantage...