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Myths and Realities of Non-traditional Products
or Programs
K.A. Kelling and E.E. Schulte
Regulation of Agricultural Chemical Use Now
And in The Future
Francis Thicke
The Impact of Biotechnology on The Fertilizer
and Chemical Industry
Don Holt
Future of The Illinois Fertilizer Industry
Myths, Realities, and Perception
R.G. Hoeft
Focus On Fertilizer Management For The 1990s
E. C. Varsa
Land Application Of Contaminated Soils
James F. Frank
Land Application Of Contaminated Soils
Allan S. Felsot
Using Prescription Recommendation In Developing
Fertilizer Marketing Programs
Reggie Cook
Making Prescription Fertilizer Recommendations
Dean E. Wesley
Implementing Best Management Practices For
Sustainable, Profitable Corn Production
Harold F. Reetz
Video Programming Water Quality
Gary Beaumont
Wheat Response To Sulfur Fertilization In
Southern Illinois
John E. Sawyer and Stephen A. Ebelhar
Comparison Of Plow Layer-Distributed And
Surface Applied Limestone For No-Till Crop Production
John E. Sawyer and Ted R. Peck
Evaluation Of Soil Profile No3 For Prediction
Of N Fertilizer Requirements
H.M. Brown, R.G. Hoeft, and E.D. Nafziger
Variability Of Soil pH, Phosphorous And
Potassium Levels
Ted R. Peck
The Effect Of 4 P & K Rates On The Drawdown
And Buildup Of Soil Test Levels At The Monmouth And Orr Research Centers
M.J. Mainz and G.A. Raines
Evaluation Of Methodology To Identify And
Quantify Sources Of Nitrate In Rural, Private Drinking Water Wells In
Illinois
R. M. Vanden Heuvel, R. L. Mulvaney, D. P. McKenna, and S. C. Schock
Longterm Fertility Studies
Lyle Paul
Nutrient Placement And Movement Under Zero-Till
Conditions
Lyle Paul
Evaluation Of N Fertilizer Rate, Planting
Date, Tillage And Winter Cover Crops In A Summer Feed Grain/Soybean Production
System In Central And Southern Illinois
Don Bullock, Tom Bicki and Richard Farnsworth
Influence Of Nitrogen And Potassium Sources
On Corn Yield And Xylem Exudate Composition
R.H Teyker
Optimizing Nitrogen Management For Corn
Production In Illinois
F.E. Below, P.S. Brandau, and D. G. Bullock