This fall is a good time to be evaluating your soil fertility and fertilizer programs for 2002 and coming years. Certainly, fall fertilization is a part of such considerations. You can find an extensive menu of Fall Fertilization Facts 2001 on this website. However, there are other nutrient management topics that need to be considered this fall. They include such subjects as maintaining stands in alfalfa, economics of fertilizer use, and how to handle nutrient and aglime management decisions in land-lease situations. This series of eight articles provides an array of information that should help improve your nutrient management program.

Cotton Disease Linked to Potassium Deficiency

High yield cotton requires potassium (K) in large amounts from first flower through boll development. Low concentrations of K in petioles are related to the cotton leaf spot due to the fungal organism stemphylium. >more



Phosphorus Boosts Profitable Winter Wheat Forage and Grain Production >more



Fertilizing Tree and Vine Crops with P and K for Long-term Benefits >more



You Can't Afford to Cheat on Soil Testing >more



Hidden Hunger...Even the Best Suffer >more



Keeping Alfalfa Stands with Potassium >more



Building the Productivity of Leased Land >more



Fertilizer Still Pays - Even in Today's Economy >more



NPK through the Rear - View Mirror >more




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