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XCIII (93) 2009, No. 3

XCIII (93) 2009, No. 3
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Better Crops With Plant Food

A Publication of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)

XCIII (93) 2009, No. 3

IPNI Board of Directors Elects New Officers

Progress in Wheat, Sunflower, and Sugar Beet Cultivation in Russia
Vladimir Nosov and Svetlana Ivanova

New Website for IPNI Eastern Europe and Central Asia Group

Robert Norton Joins Staff of IPNI as Program Director for Australia/New Zealand

Valter Casarin Joins Staff of IPNI as Deputy Director, Brazil Program

World Fertilizer Nutrient Reserves - A View to the Future
Paul E. Fixen

A Public-Private Cooperative Model for Updating Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations - the Manitoba Experience
Rigas Karamanos, John Heard, and Tom Jensen

A New Approach to Assessing Phosphorus Use Efficiency in Agriculture
A.E. (Johnny) Johnston and J. Keith Syers

Impact of Removing Straw from Wheat and Barley Fields: A Literature Review
David D. Tarkalson, Brad Brown, Hans Kok, and Dave L. Bjorneberg

Effects of Different Patterns of Land Use on Status of Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soils
Shao-wen Huang, Ji-yun Jin, and Ping He

Dr. W.R. Raun Selected as Nutrients for Life Foundation Professor at OSU

Plant Nutrition Stewardship: Science and Ethics
Tom Bruulsema

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