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Abstract
Achieving recommended fertility levels for the next season's crop is important enough that it should not be subject to all the uncertainties of spring weather. Fall offers more time for careful planning of fertilizer and lime requirements based on good soil tests. Fields are generally in good condition to support application equipment without creating excessive soil compaction.
Publication Date
8-1982
Volume
3
Number
7
Repository Citation
Thom, William O., "Fall Fertilization Programs" (1982). Soil Science News and Views. 158.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/158
