R.I.P. #2 yellow corn?

In his prior research, [Gary Malzer] extensively grid-mapped and soil-tested a 30-acre field near Windom, MN. He plans to use that field, as well as 10 others around the state, to show that both soil variability and fertilizer rates can influence corn grain quality. And that sitespecific nitrogen an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soybean Digest 2001-10, Vol.61 (9), p.12
1. Verfasser: Holin, Fae
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In his prior research, [Gary Malzer] extensively grid-mapped and soil-tested a 30-acre field near Windom, MN. He plans to use that field, as well as 10 others around the state, to show that both soil variability and fertilizer rates can influence corn grain quality. And that sitespecific nitrogen and phosphorus management could reduce the field's corn grain quality variability.
ISSN:1544-1644