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THE FLUID JOURNAL

The Fluid Journal is published by the Fluid Fertilizer Foundation. Click on the magazine below to see our current issue.

NEWS & NOTES

High Soil Test P Essential for
Maximum Corn Yields and Profits

Don't Forget Starter
Fertilizer - Especially Now

10-34-0 Storage
and Handling

MORE

EVENTS

2011 Fluid Technology Workshop
December 6-7, 2011
Piccadilly Inn Airport
Fresno, CA 
Phone: 559-251-6000
Registration • Program


2012 Fluid Forum
February 19-21, 2012
Scottsdale Plaza Resort
Scottsdale, AZ
Registration • Agenda

 

    

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Mission

The Fluid Journal is published by the Fluid Fertilizer Foundation. The FFF is a non-profit organization committed to researching and providing information about fluid fertilizer technology. Since its formation, the FFF has funded over $3 million in fluid fertilizer research. We have accumulated thousands of pages of research data. The main goal of the Fluid Journal is to transfer this technical information into easy to read form to farmers and dealers so they may be better informed as to the technological advancements that the fluid fertilizer industry has achieved.

Focus

The Fluid Journal is focused on disseminating fluid fertilizer technology to universities, dealers, equipment manufacturers and fertilizer producers. Our editorial matter focuses on several areas:

  • To evaluate the agronomics of fluid fertilizers in the production of maximum economic crop yields.
  • To evaluate application techniques for fluid fertilizers.
  • To investigate and inform our readers of innovative uses of fluid fertilizers under varied cultural, pest control and water management practices.
  • To evaluate the efficiencies and conveniences of fluid fertilizer systems.
  • To evaluate methods of controlling environmental problems with fluids.

 

 

 

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