A study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate longterm effects of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer rates and placement methods on yield of corn and soybean managed with notill or chisel-plow tillage. No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residue and fertilizer with soil. Therefore, broadcast fertilization could be inefficient with no-till because both nutrients accumulate near the soil surface. In this case, subsurface banding of P and K fertilizers could be more effective
This study was initiated in 1994 to study phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer placement for ...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residues and fertilizers with soil. Broa...
Extensive research on this research farm during the last three decades has provided valuable informa...
A study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate long-term effects of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fert...
No-till management for corn and soybean results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and f...
A long-term study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer rate...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizer into the so...
No-till management limits the incorporation of crop residue and fertilizer with soil resulting in we...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residues and fertilizers with soil. Broa...
A study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer rates and plac...
No-till minimizes the incorporation of crop residue and fertilizer with soil; resulting in wetter, c...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizer with soil. ...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizers with soil....
Continued no-till management can change many soil properties and crop yield compared with tillage. B...
Iowa research has provided much information about P and K management for corn and soybeans, but it h...
This study was initiated in 1994 to study phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer placement for ...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residues and fertilizers with soil. Broa...
Extensive research on this research farm during the last three decades has provided valuable informa...
A study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate long-term effects of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fert...
No-till management for corn and soybean results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and f...
A long-term study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer rate...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizer into the so...
No-till management limits the incorporation of crop residue and fertilizer with soil resulting in we...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residues and fertilizers with soil. Broa...
A study was initiated in 1994 to evaluate phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer rates and plac...
No-till minimizes the incorporation of crop residue and fertilizer with soil; resulting in wetter, c...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizer with soil. ...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of crop residues and fertilizers with soil....
Continued no-till management can change many soil properties and crop yield compared with tillage. B...
Iowa research has provided much information about P and K management for corn and soybeans, but it h...
This study was initiated in 1994 to study phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer placement for ...
No-till management results in little or no incorporation of residues and fertilizers with soil. Broa...
Extensive research on this research farm during the last three decades has provided valuable informa...