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Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 8/16/17
Virginia soybean farmers need to make sure they are applying enough nutrients to their crop to achieve maximum yields. Potash is important and sulfur deficiency is now showing up in the commonwealth. Mark Reiter, assistant professor of soils and nutrition management at Virginia Tech’s Eastern Shore Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Painter, says producers aiming for 60 bushels per acre soybeans and 100 bushels per acre ... For more of this story, click here.
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