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Saskatchewan seeding delayed by cold temperatures, wet soil but farmers undeterred
When you ask Brett Halstead what challenges he expects to see with seeding at his farm in Saskatchewan, his answer is simple.
Slow seeding start: Only three per cent of Saskatchewan crops are planted, far behind the five-year average, due to flooding, ...
Soil testing and digital ag tools are being designed to work with variability — experts say soil complexity can't be ...
Bouldin and Sample 1 and Beaton and Read 2 reported that uptake of phosphorus from calcareous soils was greater from monoammonium phosphate (MAP) than from diammonium phosphate (DAP) treatments. The ...
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