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Yellow striping in corn may be linked to sulfur deficiency

2016-07-08 17:19:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Jim Camberto, Purdue University Sulfur deficiency can be traced back to acid rainfall Have you noticed yellow striping in your corn fields? A Purdue University researcher said it can be traced back to a sulfur deficiency in the soil. read more

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