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New technology detects in-season nutrient deficiencies earlier than tissue tests

2013-09-26 16:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Fine-tune your plant nutrition Jim Goss isnt ready to declare tissue tests obsolete. But if field trials of a new resin-based technology continue to pan out, he thinks he may have found a new early warning system to detect unexpected nutrient deficiencies early enough to prevent yield losses. read more

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