Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms
Authors: Jim Fawcett (Iowa State University) , Josh Sievers (Iowa State University) , Jim Rogers (Iowa State University) , Lance R. Miller (Iowa State University) , Tyler Mitchell (Iowa State University) , Chris Beedle (Iowa State University) , Lyle T. Rossiter (Iowa State University)
All cropping systems require fertilizer inputs in order to maintain crop yields. However,excess fertilizer, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, can increase problems with water quality. It is important for farmers to use the appropriate rates and methods of fertilizer application to optimize yields and minimize the impact on the environment. The purpose of these trials was to investigate the effect of various fertilizer practices on crop yield.
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How to Cite: Fawcett, J. , Sievers, J. , Rogers, J. , Miller, L. R. , Mitchell, T. , Beedle, C. & Rossiter, L. T. (2016) “On-Farm Corn, Soybean, and Alfalfa Fertilizer Trials”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports. 2015(1).