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There are many factors that will influence the production of agricultural products & crops. Among them, fertilizer will largely determine the production output of crops. Fully aware of what underlying problems may exist with fertilizer, Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab, a US-based third-party testing company, announces to provide ...
But what are the dangers of overusing fertilizers? Did you know that too much fertilization might cause “fertilizer burn”? Read below more about the negative effects of using fertilizer without knowing your soil’s nutrient needs. No optimal yield due to under- or over-fertilization Soil ...
The base of every Special fertilizer is our Lithovit® which is enriched with essential trace elements and macro nutrients the plant needs to guarantee even higher and better crop yields. Along with the official beginning of spring our team started the first testing phases and trials throughout Germany. Our Lithovit® foliar fertilizers ...
This trial also dovetails into a couple of other Orchid projects that Allan has on the go. Being the testing of fertilizer systems, and the promotion of growing Miltoniopsis Orchids in New Zealand. ...
“Spring is also a good time to pull soil samples to test for fertility and soybean cyst nematodes. “Early planting can also support achieving optimum soybean yields, depending on the soil ...
Cover crops provide many benefits to agricultural production systems, including soil and nutrient retention, resources and habitat for beneficial organisms, and weed suppression. In regions where short growing seasons can hinder the establishment of productive cover crops between cash crop growing periods, living mulch systems may provide vegetable crop growers with opportunities to establish ...
In the production of organic vegetables, nitrogen is important, yet can be quite costly to manage. Nitrogen management is even more challenging when production practices call for the use of polyethylene mulch combined with fertigation. The authors of a new study published in HortScience have found that hydrolyzed fish fertilizer holds promise as an "economically feasible" nitrogen source for ...
John Wiersma, a researcher at the University of Minnesota Northwest Research and Outreach Center at Crookston, concluded a study examining the effect of nitrogen based fertilizers on soybean crops grown in iron deficient soil. Because soybeans require more nitrogen than most commercial crops, Wiersma hypothesized that adding nitrogen fertilizer could help ...