Sulfur deficiency cutting yields in sandy Southeast soils
Story Date: 8/21/2012

 
Source: Roy Roberson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 8/20/12

Tighter industrial emission laws have gradually cut the amount of sulfur released into the atmosphere in recent years, and combined with a growing trend for non-sulfur based fertilizers, is causing sulfur deficiency in many crops planted in lighter, sandier soils in the Southeast.

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