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A Look At Seed-safe Applications of Fluids Dr. George Rehm, Dr. John Lamb, and Mark Bredehoeft Multi-Year Study looks at how well fertilizers fit in with concept of placing fertilizer close to seed at planting. Issue 55, Vol. 15, No. 1 - Winter 2007 - Pages 14-16 (PDF, 3 pages, 91 KB)
What is Optimum Placement of NPKS Starters for Corn on High-Testing Soils? Dr. Gyles Randall and Jeff Vetsch Minnesota researchers seek answers as they conduct corn studies at research center in Waseca, Minnesota. Issue 55, Vol. 15, No. 1 - Winter 2007 - Pages 17-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 91 KB)
When Banding Near the Seed, Be Careful! Drs. George Rehm, John Lamb, and Mark Bredehoeft Best if there is a small amount of soil between the seed and fertilizer. Issue 52, Vol. 14, No. 2 - Early Spring 2006 - Pages 17-19 (PDF, 2 pages, 91 KB)
Ortho vs Poly Dr. Raun Lohry Author takes a look at the history and behavior of ortho and polyphosphates. Issue 35, Vol. 9, No. 4 - Fall 2001 - Pages 17-19 (PDF, 3 pages, 25.4 KB)
Calculating Salt Index Dr. John Mortvedt Salt content is one of the most critical characteristics of fertilizers that should be considered when fertilizers are applied, especially with seed-row or "in-furrow" placement. Issue 33, Vol. 9, No. 2 - Spring 2001 - Pages 8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 23.8 KB)
Use Local Databases to Help Sell Fertilizer Drs. Adrian M. Johnston and Cynthia Grant Effects of compaction and how starter fertilizers can compensate is but one example of where dealers can help growers via databases. Issue 29, Vol. 8, No. 2 - Spring 2000 - Pages 14-15 (PDF, 2 pages, 21.0 KB)
What About ‘One Pass’ Fertilization/Seeding Drs. Adrian M. Johnston and Cynthia Grant Canadian studies with liquid show minimal effect on wheat germination and maintenance of yields. Not so with barely and canola. Issue 29, Vol. 8, No. 2 - Spring 2000 - Pages 8-11 (PDF, 3 pages, 23.5 KB)
Effects of Seed-Placed P Studied Jim Gerwing, Dr. Ron Gelderman and Anthony Bly South Dakota researchers find a number of variables determine tolerance of corn to P placed close to the seed. Issue 15, Vol. 4, No. 4 - Fall 1996 - Pages 14-15 (PDF, 2 pages, 26.6 KB)
Starters Perform More Consistently Than Seed-Placed Fertilizers K.B. Ritchie, Dr. R.G. Hoeft, Dr. E.D. Nafziger, L.C. Gonzini, J.J. Warren Illinois researchers compare 2 x 2 starter with seed-placed fertilizer treatments in no-till cornfield studies. Issue 12, Vol. 4, No. 1 - Winter 1996 - Pages 18-21 (PDF, 3 pages, 89.1 KB)

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