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Replacing fertilizers with "waste"
Corn producers have no reason to fear a drop in yield if they replace some of the chemical fertilizers they apply to their fields with fertilizing residual materials (FRMs) such as compost, sewage ...
Yield gains, denser stands, and improved nitrogen-use efficiency signal broad value across commodity, horticultural, ...
Corn growers in the Midwest are testing whether they can use less fertilizer and still maintain yields or improve their bottom line through on-farm research trials. The project is designed for ...
Wondering what’s causing stunted growth and wilting in your corn field? When you see wilting of small corn plants, the first order of business is to examine the roots. You may find that your young ...
Midwestern soils are among the most productive in the world, thanks in part to extensive tile drainage systems that remove excess water from crop fields. But water isn't the only thing flowing through ...
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