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Availability of Micronutrient Cations in Montana Soils
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1B706 |
$0.00 |
1979 |
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Correlation of Soil Properties & Soil Test Values with Response of Wheat to Phosphorus Fertilization
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1RR013 |
$0.00 |
1971 |
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MT200703AG |
$0.00 |
2007 |
The purpose of this guide is to provide producers, Extension agents and crop advisers with the tools to more accurately determine fertilizer rates to optimize crop yield and reduce loss of nutrients to the environment, thereby increasing profit. |
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EB0188 |
$0.00 |
2009 |
Enhanced efficiency fertilizers (EEFs) are fertilizers that reduce loss to the environment and/or increase nutrient availability compared to conventional fertilizers. Nitrogen (N) in particular, can be lost to processs such as leaching, ammonia volitilization, runoff, and being tied up by microbes. |
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Estimating Small Grains Yield Potential from Stored Rainfall Probabilites
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MT198325AG |
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1983 |
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Evaluation of Soil Conditioners for Production of Corn, Sugar Beets, and Barley
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1B727 |
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1980 |
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EB0161 |
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2003 |
This booklet provides fertilizer guidelines for Montana agricultural producers, with a view to protecting water quality. Tables for each crop include fertilizer rates for a range of yield potentials, available N, and soil analysis values for P, K and micronutrients. 25 pages. |
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Fertilizer Use in Montana
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1B628 |
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1974 |
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MT200702AG |
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2007 |
Soil testing and interpreting soil test results are critical for determining optimum fertilizer rates. |
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EB0173 |
$0.00 |
2007 |
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dr nitrogen (N) fertilizer in the U.S. due to its relatively hight N content, ease of handling and price. Although ammonium nitrate (34-0-0) may be superior in some situations to urea, due to liability concerns it is no longer available in many regions of the U.S. |
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Movement of Phosphorus From Several Fertilizer Sources in Bozeman Silt Loam
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1RR014 |
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1971 |
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EB0182 |
$0.00 |
2008 |
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Nutrient Management Module (Complete)
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4449 |
$0.00 |
2004 |
Fifteen modules and quizzes for earning CEU credits. |
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4449-1Q |
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2002 |
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4449-1 |
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2005 |
Learn how to describe soil sampling and handling procedures, explain the different philosophies in soil testing programs, and select an analytical laboratory. |
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4449-10 |
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2003 |
Learn about fertilizer grade and calculate elemental nutrient content of a fertilizer, fertilizer manufacturing processes and forms, the effects of various fertilizers on soil pH and salt concentrations, fertilizer reactions in the soil, appropriate soil amendments for given soil conditions, and the potential for heavy metal accumulation following fertilizer or amendment application and calculate maximum allowable metal levels for products. |
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4449-10Q |
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2004 |
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4449-11 |
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2003 |
Learn to identify fertilizer placement options, know the various fertilizer timing options, understand the effects of fertilizer placement and timing on crop yield and quality, and become familiar with the effects of fertilizer placement and timing on emergence, fertilizer use efficiency, weeds, and water quality. |
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4449-11Q |
$0.00 |
2004 |
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4449-12Q |
$0.00 |
2004 |
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