An agricultural economist says with high fertilizer prices, it’s time to dial in what manure can do for crops. Paul Mitchell with the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences tells Brownfield it’s surprising how much variability there is when measuring nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus in manure. “It is definitely worth testing. If […]
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