This publication explains the nutrient requirements for corn as well as providing recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc application. Information on the time, method, and rate of application, fallow, phosphorus-induced zinc deficiency, and fertilizer for irrigated corn is also included
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
Guide to planting corn in South Dakota discusses where to plant, maturity date, plant population, na...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
South Dakota farmers are using 240,000 tons, or about seven times as much fertilizer today as they w...
Each bushel of corn will take up approximately 1.4 lb of nitrogen (N), 0.5 lb of phosphate (P2O5), a...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
South Dakota farmers use more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer annually ― about seven times more than...
The 5 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 35% of the val...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
This publication provides guidance on the placement, effect of time of application on yield, soil mo...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
Guide to planting corn in South Dakota discusses where to plant, maturity date, plant population, na...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...
South Dakota farmers are using 240,000 tons, or about seven times as much fertilizer today as they w...
Each bushel of corn will take up approximately 1.4 lb of nitrogen (N), 0.5 lb of phosphate (P2O5), a...
This publication provides recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, secondary, and micron...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
South Dakota farmers use more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer annually ― about seven times more than...
The 5 million acres of small grain planted annually in South Dakota account for about 35% of the val...
This publication provides information on plant nutrients and their effect on plant growth. Fertilize...
This publication provides guidance on the placement, effect of time of application on yield, soil mo...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
Guide to planting corn in South Dakota discusses where to plant, maturity date, plant population, na...
High oat yields require large quantities of available plant nutrients. For example, each bushel of o...