All cropping systems require fertilizer inputs in order to maintain crop yields. Farmers continue to search for ways to increase soybean yields, such as applying micronutrients and using foliar applications of fertilizer. Although micronutrients are just as essential to plant growth as macronutrients, past research has indicated most Iowa soils can supply the micronutrient needs of soybeans
Numerous trials conducted in Iowa since the 1970s have shown that foliar fertilization results in sm...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is not a traditional nutrient management practice for soybean production ...
Producers utilizing a two year rotation of corn and soybean often apply fertilizer on a biannual bas...
Micronutrients are needed in very small amounts but are essential for crop growth. Prior research in...
Improvements in crop genetics and increased yield potential with a more intensive production system ...
Micronutrients are essential for crop growth, although they are needed in very small amounts. Prior ...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
Plant nutrients referred to as micronutrients are essential for crops, but are needed in very small ...
Micronutrients are essential plant nutrients that are needed in very small amounts. Prior research i...
Several plant nutrients are referred to as micronutrients because very small amounts are needed. Pri...
Micronutrients such as boron (B), chloride (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Z...
Research reported by Iowa State University during the winter of 1975-76 suggested that a means of in...
Even though only 6% of the soybeans in South Dakota are fertilized directly, greater use of fertiliz...
Study of secondary and micronutrients is growing because of their potential contribution to yield in...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is not a traditional nutrient management practice for soybean production ...
Numerous trials conducted in Iowa since the 1970s have shown that foliar fertilization results in sm...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is not a traditional nutrient management practice for soybean production ...
Producers utilizing a two year rotation of corn and soybean often apply fertilizer on a biannual bas...
Micronutrients are needed in very small amounts but are essential for crop growth. Prior research in...
Improvements in crop genetics and increased yield potential with a more intensive production system ...
Micronutrients are essential for crop growth, although they are needed in very small amounts. Prior ...
Many Iowa fields require phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilization for optimum soybean producti...
Plant nutrients referred to as micronutrients are essential for crops, but are needed in very small ...
Micronutrients are essential plant nutrients that are needed in very small amounts. Prior research i...
Several plant nutrients are referred to as micronutrients because very small amounts are needed. Pri...
Micronutrients such as boron (B), chloride (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Z...
Research reported by Iowa State University during the winter of 1975-76 suggested that a means of in...
Even though only 6% of the soybeans in South Dakota are fertilized directly, greater use of fertiliz...
Study of secondary and micronutrients is growing because of their potential contribution to yield in...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is not a traditional nutrient management practice for soybean production ...
Numerous trials conducted in Iowa since the 1970s have shown that foliar fertilization results in sm...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is not a traditional nutrient management practice for soybean production ...
Producers utilizing a two year rotation of corn and soybean often apply fertilizer on a biannual bas...