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Nitrogen Carryover Unlikely After Wet Winter, Spring

2013-05-21 22:54:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: Purdue University Extra nitrogen left in the soil after drought reduced corn yields last year has likely been lost with excess soil moisture in the winter and spring, says Jim Camberato, a Purdue Extension agronomist. Most leftover N was in the form of nitrate, which is easily lost with soil moisture and to the air. read more

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