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Nutrient guidelines
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Fertilizer recommendations for agronomic crops in Minnesota
Understanding soil test reports for Minnesota crops. (4.6 MB PDF)
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Soil sampling for variable rate fertilizer and lime application
Fertilizer application is dependent on soil sample analysis.. (1.6 MB PDF)
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Fertilizing corn in Minnesota
Corn is grown on more acres than any other crop in Minnesota. Total fertilizer management will help increase future production. (803 K PDF)
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Fertilizing soybeans in Minnesota
Often neglected in fertilizing programs, yields can be improved greatly with these tips. (544 K PDF)
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Fertilizing wheat in Minnesota
Fertilizers that improve production dramatically. (553 K PDF)
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Fertilizing alfalfa in Minnesota
Alfalfa benefits from lime, phsphate, potash, sulfur and boron. (566 K PDF)
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Fertilizing sugar beet in Minnesota and North Dakota
Optimum production relies on a sound soil fertility program. (652 K PDF)
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Fertilizing barley in Minnesota
Proper fertilization has improved this important crop. (655 K PDF)
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Lime needs in Minnesota
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Liming materials for Minnesota soils
Calium (Ca) and/or magnesium (Mg) helps neutralize soil acidity.. (352 K PDF)
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Fertilizer management for corn planted in ridge-till or no-till systems
Many questions and problems involved with both systems. (681 K PDF)
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Soil test interpretations and fertilizer management for lawns, turf, gardens, and landscape plants
How to ensure sufficient supply of plant nutrients. (4.9 MB PDF) Order booklet
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Nutrient management for commercial fruit and vegetable crops in Minnesota
Use soil sample tests to determine appropriate nutrient management. (5.5 MB PDF)
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Fertilizing lawns
Healthy lawns depend on many factors.



