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Fertilizing Soybeans, Monroe Rasnake Apr 1981

Fertilizing Soybeans, Monroe Rasnake

Soil Science News and Views

Soybeans need a fertile soil with a pH of about 6.4 for maximum production. This condition is best attained through a regular soil testing and fertilization program. A fertility program based on fertilizer and lime. use as determined by soil testing is more economical and more effective than applying large amounts of fertilizer at planting. Soil testing is the key.


Influence Of Windbreak-Shelter On Soybean Production Under Rainfed Conditions, S.N. Ogbuehi, James R. Brandle Jan 1981

Influence Of Windbreak-Shelter On Soybean Production Under Rainfed Conditions, S.N. Ogbuehi, James R. Brandle

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

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Influence Of Windbreak-Shelter On Soybean Production Under Rainfed Conditions, S.N. Ogbuehi, James R. Brandle Jan 1981

Influence Of Windbreak-Shelter On Soybean Production Under Rainfed Conditions, S.N. Ogbuehi, James R. Brandle

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.