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Hide details for 1999 Fall1999 Fall
No. 1Today's Crops: Healthy Foods or Empty Calories?Dr. Tom W. Bruulsema
No. 2We Won't Know if We Don't AskDr. Albert E. Ludwick
No. 3It's Time for a HuddleDr. T. Scott Murrell
No. 4Does Site-Specific Management Pay? The Answer Is Site-SpecificDr. Harold F. Reetz, Jr.
No. 5Phosphorus and Potassium for Doublecropped Soybeans and Wheat - Have you Provided Enough for Both Crops?Dr. Cliff S. Snyder
No. 6Red Versus White Potash: What's the Difference?Dr. W.M. (Mike) Stewart
No. 7Profit from Canola in the SoutheastDr. Noble R. Usherwood
Hide details for 1999 Summer1999 Summer
No. 1An Environmental Phosphorus Index Supports High-Yield AgronomyDr. Tom W. Bruulsema
No. 2Watching for Nutrient Stress...Any StressDr. Albert E. Ludwick
No. 3Phosphorus, Potassium and Thinking PayDr. T. Scott Murrell
No. 4Is Your Phosphorus and Potassium Market Really Mature?Dr. Harold F. Reetz, Jr.
No. 5Buffer Power...Nature's Way to Leverage Soil Test PhosphorusDr. Terry L. Roberts
No. 6Nutrient Management Plans Expose Fertilization OpportunitiesDr. Cliff S. Snyder
No. 7Plan Winter Wheat Fertility Programs NowDr. W.M. (Mike) Stewart
No. 8Potassium...The Forage Crop's Best FriendDr. Noble R. Usherwood
Hide details for 1999 Spring1999 Spring
No. 1Stress Tolerance Boosts Crop YieldsDr. Tom W. Bruulsema
No. 2Protect Yourself against Low Crop PricesDr. Albert E. Ludwick
No. 3Chloride Is Important for Balanced Nutrition of WheatDr. T. Scott Murrell
No. 4Can You Afford Field-Average Nutrient Management?Dr. Harold F. Reetz, Jr.
No. 5Protein...What's Potassium Got to Do with It?Dr. Terry L. Roberts
No. 6Phosphorus and Potassium Improve Nitrogen-Use EfficiencyDr. Cliff S. Snyder
No. 7Don't Overlook the Potential of Starter this SpringDr. W.M. (Mike) Stewart
No. 8Nutrient Management for High Yield PeanutsDr. Noble R. Usherwood
Hide details for 1998-1999 Winter1998-1999 Winter
No. 1Management Planning to Balance NutrientsDr. Tom W. Bruulsema
No. 2Potassium Does It AllDr. Albert E. Ludwick
No. 3Management Decisions during Low Crop PricesDr. T. Scott Murrell

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