Advice of specialists | Agrilab - Part 8
Advice of specialists
Advice of specialists
Yellow striping in corn may be linked to sulfur deficiency
    Yellow striping on corn leaves is more prevalent this year than in the past, possibly because of sulfur deficiency in the soil, says a Purdue Extension soil fertility specialist.    Yellow, green-yellow or yellow-white striping on the leaves of corn plants can indicate a variety of nutrient deficiencies or other damage, said Jim Camberato. Analysis of soil […]
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Strips, economics and Maliy Vystrop
Soil cultivation as a basis for the all next farmer’s actions is quite varied in its types, possibilities and methods. Often it depends not so much on the natural and soil properties of the field, the whole array, or “bank”, as it’s used to saying today. But it depends on the education particularity, experience and […]
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Accuracy of agriculture without denomination
I do not want to be fat away from the modern trends of radio and television publications which advise how we have to manage our rural economy. However, it is necessary to say that we have remembered about it recently. Two years, three years ago due to increase in rates and other inflation and reduce […]
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Putting Variable-Rate Seeding to Work on Your Farm
Summary – Extensive field research has documented the value of planting higher corn seeding rates in more productive field areas and decreasing rates where productivity is lower. – To maximize variable-rate seeding (VRS) value, appropriate crop management zones, or Decision Zones, must be defined. When available, Decision Zones can include soil types, topography, irrigation, and long-term yield […]
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HOW DO SOIL MICROBES AFFECT SOIL HEALTH AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY?
Soil is essential to life. That’s why we hear more every day about the microbes that inhabit soil1. What many don’t realize, however, is that those microbes are related to the emerging field of “soil health.” Microbes also affect how soils are tested in laboratories. This topic has captured the attention of farmers, scientists and […]
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Yield Monitoring and Mapping
    Yield monitoring equipment was introduced in the early 1990s and is increasingly considered a conventional practice in modern agriculture. The pioneers of precision agriculture already have generated several years of yield history and have examined different ways of interpreting and processing these data. Yield Mapping Concept     Yield mapping refers to the […]
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Site-specific Nitrogen Management for Irrigated Corn
Nitrogen Management for Irrigated Corn          Applying different amounts of nitrogen (N) fertilizer in different parts of the field according to soil conditions seems intuitively obvious. Producers know soils differ within fields, and often those differences can result in significant yield variation. During the growing season, crops may express differences in leaf […]
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Site-Specific Management FAQs
Soil pH Management      Site-specific management of soil pH is a precision agriculture practice that can provide positive economic and environmental impacts on modern crop production. This publication addresses several frequently asked questions related to the meaning of soil pH, lime requirement, and quality of data used to prescribe site-specific management of soil pH. […]
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WHERE PRECISION AG MEETS VARIABLE RATE
When it comes to discussing precision ag and variable rate technology, the U.S. Director of the Agri-Trend Knowledge Team starts by challenging one of the most common myths in precision ag — i.e. that PA is the same as VRT. Precision management strategies may include Variable Rate Technology, but it’s only one aspect of the overall […]
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