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2013-06-11 18:04:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Missouri Extension The yellow leaves on corn plants means one thing: Nitrogen fertilizer applied last fall or early this spring is gone. It washed deep into the soil, beyond reach of the young roots. That means most fields will need additional nitrogen to reach full yield potential, says Peter Scharf, University of Missouri Extension soil scientist. read more

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