FARGO- Although harvesting likely is uppermost in producers' thoughts this fall, they should keep in mind that soil testing, testing manure for nutrients and calibrating their manure spreader are ...
If you want your plants to grow big and healthy, soil quality matters. Even if you aren’t planning on growing a lush veggie garden, all plants need nutrients to grow, in addition to light and water.
Deep soil testing may pay off more this year than many, according to a recently released Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service publication. Fertilizing crops helps reach optimum yields by supplementing ...
Texas A&M researchers found that deep soil testing can offset some crop production costs by helping account for residual ...
Farmers should consider deep soil testing for residual nitrogen and other nutrients, especially when rising fertilizer prices ...
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