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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Browse CROPSYS on fertility and WA

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CO (1) Canada (1) ID (4)
MT (1) N-Serve (1) OR (3)
P (1) Pacific Northwest (2) Palouse (2)
Rhizobium (1) Saskatchewan (10) WA (54)
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carbon (1) crop nutrition (1) crop rotation (11)
disease (1) energy (1) erosion (4)
farmer (3) fertility management (1) fertilization (1)
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grain (5) grain protein (1) grass (1)
green manure (4) groundwater (1) hard red spring wheat (1)
heavy metals (1) irrigated farming (1) landscape management (3)
legume (9) ley farming (1) lime (2)
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nitrogen availability (1) nitrogen fertility (1) nitrogen fertilization (1)
nitrogen fertilizer (5) nitrogen fertilizer placement (1) nitrogen fixation (1)
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no-till winter wheat (1) organic amendment (1) organic matter (8)
pea (3) phosphorus (1) potassium (1)
potatoes (1) residue management (1) seaweed (1)
sewage sludge (1) soil amendment (1) soil fertility (1)
soil pH (1) soil quality (9) soil structure (1)
spring wheat (1) sulfur (4) take-all (1)
tillage (4) variable fertilizer application (2) water use (2)
water use efficiency (1) weed (1) weed control (1)
wheat (10) wheat quality (1) wheat yield (3)
winter wheat (1) wood ash (1)

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