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Vol. CI (101) 2017 No. 4

Vol. CI (101) 2017 No. 4
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Better Crops With Plant Food

A Publication of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)

Vol. CI (101) 2017 No. 4

Fostering the Future with Forages…The Case for Pasture-Crop Rotations
Alan J. Franzluebbers

IPNI Staff Honored at Tri-Society Annual Meetings

Stocking Rate and Fertilization Influence Sustainability of Bermudagrass Pasture
Monte Rouquette, Jr. and Maria Lucia Silveira

Forage Crop Resources Available From IPNI

NPK Management for Forage Grasses in Brazil
Eros Francisco, Gelci Carlos Lupatini, and Reges Heinrichs

Five-Step Approach to Phosphorus Use on Clover-Based Pastures
Robert Norton and Richard Simpson

IPNI Scholar Award Recipients - 2017

Fertilizing High Yielding Alfalfa in California and Arizona
Nicholas Clark, Steve Orloff, and Mike Ottman

Tifton 85 Bermudagrass Response to Fertilization on Two Coastal Plain Soils
William Anderson and Mike Stewart

Critical Phosphorus Concentration in Cool Season Forage Grasses
Gilles Bélanger and Noura Ziadi

Forage Quality: Concepts and Practices
Miguel Castillo

Look Well to the Herds
Mike Stewart

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