Vol. 155/156, Selected papers from the PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL PLANT NUTRITION COLLOQUIUM (October 1993), pp. 367-370 (4 pages) Since 1986, the fate of fertilizer N (NH₄NO₃ or NaNO₃) ...
A new publication from researchers in the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) delves into the potential of ...
Urea is a common nitrogen (N) fertilizer source for many crops across Minnesota. Sales statistics show that urea is now the most popular N fertilizer source in the state, overtaking anhydrous ammonia ...
The ancient Romans were one of the first civilizations to cultivate beets (beta vulgaris) to use their roots as food. Prior to that, the beet greens were eaten exclusively. Beets became popular around ...
Nebraska’s Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Act program will once again provide financial incentives to farmers who reduce nitrogen fertilizer use.
Beets—which are also known by their less popular name, beetroot—are the edible taproot portion of the beet plant, says Natasha Nicholes, the executive director of We Sow We Grow. "They just happen to ...
This week on AgweekTV, the biofuels industry could receive a huge infrastructure boost if the budget reconciliation bill passes in Congress. We'll tell you about a research project that shows promise ...
THOMPSON, N.D. -- Nelson Farms, near Thompson, N.D., is a third-generation farm started by Herbert Nelson in the 1940s. Fertilizer has been used to feed the farm's crops for a number of years. Nelson ...
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