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Sp645-When Are Micronutrients Needed For Farm Fields, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service May 2005

Sp645-When Are Micronutrients Needed For Farm Fields, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service

Field & Commercial Crops

This factsheet provides a listing of secondary and micronutrient soil tests available through the University of Tennessee Soil Testing Laboratory in Nashville. It also summarizes all of the university’s secondary and micronutrient recommendations and guidelines based on current research. Some recommendations are based upon soil test values (Table 1) interpreted as either satisfactory (levels adequate for excellent crop production) or unsatisfactory (levels indicating a need for fertilization). For other micronutrients, such as boron or molybdenum, a general recommendation is made for those crops observed to respond consistently to such fertilization. For copper, the soil test is currently only used to …


2005 Crop Variety Sowing Guide For Western Australia, Jenny Garlinge Jan 2005

2005 Crop Variety Sowing Guide For Western Australia, Jenny Garlinge

Bulletins 4000 -

The Crop Variety Sowing Guide attempts to present all the information that is necessary for you to make the best choice of variety for each of the major crops. As well as varietal characteristics and performance, it contains information on herbicide resistance, disease, agronomic factors, deliveries and marketing.

Much of the information presented this year is on the basis of the ‘Agzone’. This is an amalgamation of the traditional ‘region zone cells’which were coded H1 to L5 according to length-of-growing season zones from north to south (1 to 5) and rainfall regions, based on annual average rainfall, from west to …


Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 2005 Jan 2005

Southwest Research-Extension Center, Field Day 2005

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

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