Abstract
Interest in fertilizing wheat with sulfur and magnesium has increased recently in West Kentucky. This has been due primarily to positive test results in adjoining states and recommendations being made by some commercial people. Previous-testing in Kentucky has shown no response by wheat to sulfur, or to magnesium. However, in order to have current data on which to base recommendations, research plots were established in the fall of 1987 in Todd and Hopkins counties. They were repeated on different farms in 1988, making a total of 4 different sites studied.
Publication Date
1990
Volume
11
Number
1
Repository Citation
Rasnake, Monroe, "Sulfur and Magnesium Trials with Wheat in West Kentucky" (1990). Soil Science News and Views. 86.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/86