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Abstract
The improvement of minimum-and no-tillage methods has helped increase the double-cropped acreage of soybeans in Kentucky to about 700,000 acres. Similar increases have been observed in our neighboring states. Most double-cropped soybeans in Kentucky follow winter wheat harvested for grain. Thus, they are at a disadvantage if the wheat leaves the soybean crop with a nutrient-deficient soil.
Publication Date
6-1982
Volume
3
Number
5
Repository Citation
Thomas, Grant W., "Fertilization of Double-Crop Soybeans" (1982). Soil Science News and Views. 124.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/124
