Farmers can delay phosphate and potassium fertilizer to cut costs, says MU Extension

A nutrient management specialist with University of Missouri Extension says farmers can delay phosphate and potassium applications if soil test levels are at or near recommended levels. John Lory says it’s a way to reduce input costs without hurting yields in the short-term. Depending on the soil test levels, he says Missouri farmers might be […]

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