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Field corn : eastern Oregon, east of Cascades [2000] Público Deposited

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  • Good management practices are essential if optimum fertilizer responses are to be realized. These practices include use of recommended varieties, selection of adapted soils, weed control, disease and insect control, good seedbed preparation, proper seeding methods, and timely harvest. Because of the influence of soil type, climatic conditions, and other cultural practices, crop response from fertilizer may not always be predicted accurately. Corn grows best on deep, well-drained soils. Soil test results, field experience, and knowledge of specific crop requirements help determine the nutrients needed and the rate of application. The fertilizer application should ensure adequate levels of all nutrients—optimum fertilization is essential for top quality and yields. Corn requires comparatively high rates of fertilizer for optimum production. Follow recommended soil sampling procedures to estimate fertilizer needs. The Oregon State University Extension Service agent in your county can provide you with soil sampling instructions, soil sample bags, and information sheets.
  • Published June 1983. Reprinted January 2000. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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