Research since 2004 has focused on developing databases to redefine soil-test based P and K recommendations for soybeans. Soil testing procedures were updated in 2006 and required that soil test recommendations be changed too. Changes were based on a combination of philosophy and preliminary research results. Meanwhile precision agriculture and its relationship to crop fertilization practices has become the focal point of crop nutrition management programs. This project is aimed at validating the accuracy of soil-testing based on fertilizer recommendations regarding soybean yield response to P and K fertilization. Research evaluates recommendations with new and unique data and refines recommendations based on the research responses used to build the database.
Key Benefactors:
farmers, agronomists, extension agents