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Carrots (western Oregon - west of Cascades) [1969]

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  • In the production of vegetable crops, good ferti­lizer usage is only one of the important manage­ment practices including proper seeding, pest control, adequate irrigation, and timely harvest. Because of the influence of soil type, climatic conditions, and other cultural practices, crop responses from fertilizer may not always be accurately predicted, Soil test results, field experience, and knowledge of specific crop requirements help determine the nutrients needed and the rate of application. The fertilizer application for vegetable crops should insure adequate levels of all nutrients-­optimum fertilization is essential for top quality and yields. For carrots, fertilizer materials are usually broadcast and worked into the seedbed ahead of planting. The recommendations are based on a 24 inch row spacing.
  • Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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