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2007 Soybean Response to Phosphorus
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test soybean response to phosphorus.
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2003 Evaluation of Phosphorus-Solubilizing Inoculants on Canola
The results from a 2003 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to evaluate phosphorus-solubilizing inoculants on canola.
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2000 Irrigation Water Mangement Research
A study with the goals to develop fertility practices for appropriately-irrigated vegetable crops, develop new cultivars of dry edible beans that optimize production under irrigation, and develop evapotranspiration crop curves for representative cultivars of vegetable crops, dry edible beans, and potatoes.
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1998 Field Pea Response to Seed-placed Phosphorus Fertilizer
A trial to determine the tolerance of field pea to phosphorus fertilizer applied with the seed.
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2012 Johannes Farm and Feedlot Diverts Clean Water
A discovery farm that wanted to know the amounts of nutrients that runoff from their feedlot.
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Corn response to starter and post-applied fertilizer, Carrington, 2020
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2020 Pinto bean response to starter and foliar fertilizer, Carrington
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