With spring fieldwork on the horizon, ICIS senior fertilizer editor Mark Milam describes the fertilizer market as “positively cautious”. “I think the fertilizer side is more on the positive side and ...
April showers bring … an increased risk of nitrogen loss in your fields. In fact, research shows that soil can lose more than 20% of its total nitrogen after just one or two spring rainfalls. “In the ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about tomatoes, amaryllis, poinsettias, palms, vegetables and ...
With season-average corn and soybeans prices in the new year projected to remain at current levels, agronomists recommend ...
Surging costs for key crop nutrients that growers need could spur sharp cutbacks in fertilizer use. Prices are climbing for phosphate, crucial for plant growth, amid fear that an already difficult ...
Crop fertilizers are a major source of pollution, as the chemicals make their way out of the soil and into the natural environment. Scientists are now working on a possible solution to that problem, ...
LEDGER - Using old technology in a new way improved Herb Oehlke's production, while saving him money and time in fertilization efforts. Two years ago, Oehlke, a progressive farmer from Ledger, began ...
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