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CultivAcing Knowledge:
Exploring the Fascinating World of Agriculture
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An Interview with Dr. Khan and Dr. Mulvaney – Authors of the Potassium Paradox
Having read the paper, "The Potassium Paradox" myself, I thought that it would be interesting to track down the researchers at the University of Illinois who wrote the paper and ask them a few questions I had about their research.
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Are You Wasting Precious Profit on Plant Nutrients?
It is commonplace in many parts of the US to fall-apply phosphorus and potassium. Growers often think this practice can build soil P and K levels while increasing yield and maintaining soil nutrient availability.