The objective of this experiment was to determine whether liming acid soils for continuous cropping of corn, sorghum and soybeans could be expected to increase yields of these crops in eastern Nebraska. It was of considerable interest to examine the exact nature of the possible yield response from liming and to study the effects of liming on the availabilities of a number of other nutrients as reflected by plant composition. Advisor: Delno Knudsen
The objectives of this work were to (1) asses how Shoemaker-McLean-Pratt (SMP), Sikora, and Mehlich ...
Soil acidification associated with nitrogen inputs, both as acid-forming fertilizers and biological ...
The application of agricultural limestone to acid soils has often been found to be beneficial for cr...
The objective of this experiment was to determine whether liming acid soils for continuous cropping ...
Corn yield response to liming acid Nebraska soils was evaluated in this field study by means of pair...
Liming acid agricultural soils has been a long-time proven practice to maintain/improve crop yields,...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm in what had been a continuous corn produ...
Aluminium phytotoxicity is considered the main limiting factor for crop productivity in agricultural...
The paper reports results achieved in the first 30 years of a 45-year-old field trial for fertilizat...
Producers faced with economic and environmental concerns should know about the benefits of lime, nit...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
... prepared under Missouri AES Project 229, Soil Tests and Fertilizer Response--P. [2].Digitized 20...
Each spring many farmers are faced with seeding forages, corn, and soybeans, and transplanting tobac...
Soil acidity and the availability of nitrogen to cereals. To determine the extra nitrogen available ...
The objectives of this work were to (1) asses how Shoemaker-McLean-Pratt (SMP), Sikora, and Mehlich ...
Soil acidification associated with nitrogen inputs, both as acid-forming fertilizers and biological ...
The application of agricultural limestone to acid soils has often been found to be beneficial for cr...
The objective of this experiment was to determine whether liming acid soils for continuous cropping ...
Corn yield response to liming acid Nebraska soils was evaluated in this field study by means of pair...
Liming acid agricultural soils has been a long-time proven practice to maintain/improve crop yields,...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm in what had been a continuous corn produ...
Aluminium phytotoxicity is considered the main limiting factor for crop productivity in agricultural...
The paper reports results achieved in the first 30 years of a 45-year-old field trial for fertilizat...
Producers faced with economic and environmental concerns should know about the benefits of lime, nit...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
... prepared under Missouri AES Project 229, Soil Tests and Fertilizer Response--P. [2].Digitized 20...
Each spring many farmers are faced with seeding forages, corn, and soybeans, and transplanting tobac...
Soil acidity and the availability of nitrogen to cereals. To determine the extra nitrogen available ...
The objectives of this work were to (1) asses how Shoemaker-McLean-Pratt (SMP), Sikora, and Mehlich ...
Soil acidification associated with nitrogen inputs, both as acid-forming fertilizers and biological ...
The application of agricultural limestone to acid soils has often been found to be beneficial for cr...