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Wet Spring, Corn Residue Affect Spring Nutrient Management

2010-02-08 20:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

The agriculturally troubled fall of 2009 may be over, but here comes the sequel: a potentially wet spring. Due to the late corn harvest, many fields have yet to be tilled, and they have large amounts of residue remaining on the surface

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