Photo Caption:USGA-sponsored field research at the University of Arkansas and University of Illinois indicate that creeping bentgrass putting greens absorb most nitrogen sources applied to the leaves ...
A Purdue University agronomist said that many farmers over the last several years have observed a mid-season yellowing of their soybeans, commonly called "yellow flash," which is caused by a manganese ...
At 15 cents to 25 cents per acre cost, can a farmer save $5 to $10 per acre in foliar sprays? Absolutely, says Russell Hedrick, pointing to proof in his own fields and the use of an artificial ...
Dairy farmer Robin Nicolson has halved nitrogen use on grazing leys while maintaining annual growth at 12t/ha dry matter by foliar feeding instead of using conventional, prilled fertiliser. Foliar ...
All that glitters may not be gold regarding foliar fertilizer. Macronutrients and tissue testing are gospel in many parts of agriculture, but receiving a consistent, positive yield return on ...
When CCC was applied as a spray to the leaves of Brassica oleracea L. (Brussels sprout) grown in pots, plant height and mean internode length were reduced. The effects appeared more slowly and were ...
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Milling wheat growers contemplating the need for late foliar nitrogen are facing one of the biggest conundrums of the season, experts agree. Not only are lower-yielding crops unlikely to have much of ...
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