This publication provides information on fertilizer recommendations for crops grown in South Dakota. It also includes information on soil micronutrients
South Dakota farmers use more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer annually ― about seven times more than...
This publication deals with the production of small grains in South Dakota, including varieties, wee...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
This publication explains the nutrient requirements for corn as well as providing recommendations fo...
Gardens can provide high quality vegetables, fruits, and flowers if the crops are given adequate nut...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides guidance on the placement, effect of time of application on yield, soil mo...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
The 5.4 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 37% of the v...
Soybeans in South Dakota respond to direct fertilization if soil test levels of phosphorus and potas...
Each bushel of corn will take up approximately 1.4 lb of nitrogen (N), 0.5 lb of phosphate (P2O5), a...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
This publication provides guidance on fertilizer rates at seeding time and fertilizing established s...
South Dakota farmers use more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer annually ― about seven times more than...
This publication deals with the production of small grains in South Dakota, including varieties, wee...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
This publication explains the nutrient requirements for corn as well as providing recommendations fo...
Gardens can provide high quality vegetables, fruits, and flowers if the crops are given adequate nut...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides guidance on the placement, effect of time of application on yield, soil mo...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
The 5.4 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 37% of the v...
Soybeans in South Dakota respond to direct fertilization if soil test levels of phosphorus and potas...
Each bushel of corn will take up approximately 1.4 lb of nitrogen (N), 0.5 lb of phosphate (P2O5), a...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
This publication provides guidance on fertilizer rates at seeding time and fertilizing established s...
South Dakota farmers use more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer annually ― about seven times more than...
This publication deals with the production of small grains in South Dakota, including varieties, wee...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...