The researchers will compare various types of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer applications in the newer soybean growing areas of northern Minnesota. In addition, the researchers will try to determine why soybeans sometimes respond to potash fertilizer in this area even when soil potassium tests are very high.
Improved nutrient management recommendations for soybean in northern Minnesota.
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