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Tips to keep phosphorus on the field
2014-08-26 20:38:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Ohio State University To maximize productivity and minimize impact on water quality, growers should avoid overloading soils with phosphorus and winter phosphorus application, as well as minimize erosion, slow water movement and know your fields risk. Researchers at Ohio State University recommend the following practices to help keep phosphorus on the field. Content Classification: Curated read more
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Phosphorus Requirements Limit Effectiveness of Strategies to Reduce Phosphorus in Swine Manure
2014-08-20 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - A business development specialist for swine with Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development says minimum federal requirements for the inclusion of phosphorus in swine rations is limiting the effectiveness of strategies designed to reduce phosphorus levels in swine manure, writes Bruce Cochrane.
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Rewriting Ohios Phosphorus Risk Index to Keep Nutrients and Water on Fields
2014-05-06 19:18:00| National Hog Farmer
Source: Ohio State University Extension On-Field Ohio: researcher works on rewriting Ohios Phosphorus risk index to keep nutrients and water on fields. read more
Phosphorus, sulfur, zinc uptake in corn
2014-03-21 20:57:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Many farmers dont fertilize for sulfur and zinc. And many people dont realize the season-long importance of phosphorus, says Fred Below, a University of Illinois plant physiologist. In research conducted by Below and graduate student Ross Bender, extra P, S and Zn increased corn yields 8 to 10 bushels per acre in fields already supplied with a balanced high-yield fertility program. read more
Extra phosphorus, sulfur, zinc can boost corn yield
2014-03-21 20:37:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Missing links for high-yield corn Three key nutrients under-recognized importance sulfur, zinc and the long-recognized standby, phosphorus could limit corn yields from an otherwise well-fertilized corn crop, says University of Illinois Plant Physiologist Fred Below. read more
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