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| Fluid Fertilizers in Direct
Seeding Systems Dr. Jeff J. Schoenau Ease of handling and simplicity in single-pass systems provide rapidly
growing market for fluids in Western Canada.
Issue 30, Vol. 8, No. 3 - Summer 2000 - Pages 14-15
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| No-Tillage and N Fertilization
Enhance Soil Carbon Sequestration Dr. A.D. Halvorson, C.A. Reule, Dr. L.S. Murphy Studies show that returning N treated residue to soil works better in
no-till than in conventional-till systems.
Issue 30, Vol. 8, No. 3 - Summer 2000 - Pages 8-11
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| A Look At Starters, Row
Cleaners And N Placement In No-Till Dr. Gyles Randall and Jeffrey Vetsch Minnesota researchers use study to determine effects of its components on
no-till continuous corn and corn after soybeans.
Issue 27, Vol. 7, No. 4 - Fall 1999 - Pages 20-23
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| Annual/Biennial Applications
of P Compared In No-Till And Chisel Plow Dr. G.W. Rehm Researcher finds variance between tillage systems in corn yield response to
biennial applications.
Issue 18, Vol. 5, No. 3 - Summer 1997 - Pages 16-19
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| 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
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| Soil Sampling In No-Till Drs. D.D. Tyler and D.D. Howard Studies on no-till corn compare various sampling procedures for evaluating
extractable P and K levels on a fertilized soil.
Issue 3, Vol. 1, No. 3 - Fall 1993 - Page 28 (PDF, 1
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