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Fertility

  • Testing Your Soil: How to Collect and Send Samples
  • Improving the Way You Soil Sample
  • Nutrient Management for Texas High Plains Cotton Production
  • Nutrient Management of Conservation-Till Cotton in Terminated-Wheat
  • Crop Nutrient Needs in South and Southwest Texas
  • Managing Soil Acidity
  • Non-Traditional Soil Additives: Can They Improve Crop Production?
  • Managing Crop Nutrients Through Soil, Manure, and Effluent Testing
  • Soil Sampling, Fertilizer, and Animal Waste Management and Potential Effects on Water Quality
  • Nitrogen Management in Cotton
  • Nitrogen Fertilization of Irrigated Cotton as Fertilizer Prices Climb
  • From Grid Soil Sampling to Management Zones in the Southern High Plains
  • Variable Rate Phosphorus Fertilization in Cotton on the Texas High Plains
  • Correcting Nitrogen Deficiencies in Cotton with Urea-Based Products
  • Nutrient Management in Subsurface Drip Irrigation
  • Soil Management Zones for Cotton

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