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Abstract
Wheat producers commonly plan their nitrogen fertilizer management during winter months. The crop begins to break dormancy in many parts of the state in late February and early March and soon begins tillering and growing rapidly if nutrition is adequate. Nitrogen is the nutrient most often required and for which annual costs are the greatest for most wheat growers. Consideration of the following basic principles will help wheat producers improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their nitrogen fertilizer dollars.
Publication Date
3-1985
Volume
6
Number
3
Repository Citation
Grove, John H., "Spring Nitrogen Management for Winter Wheat" (1985). Soil Science News and Views. 52.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/52
