Illinois Fertilizer Conference Proceedings
January 21-23, 2002

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Reports

  1. Biotechnology: Separating Myths From Reality
    P. Stephan Baenzinger, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture,
    University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915, U.S.A.

  2. Strip Till, N Placement, and Starter Fertilizer Effects On Corn Growth and Yield
    R.G. Hoeft, E.D. Nafziger, L.C. Gonzini, J.J. Warren, E.A. Adee, L.E. Paul, and R.E. Dunker

  3. Effects of Annual Versus Biennial Phosphorus and Potassium Applications In a Corn-Soybean Rotation
    S.A. Ebelhar, E.C. Varsa, A.H. Anderson, T.D. Wyciskalla, and C.D. Hart

  4. Assessing Variability In Corn Response To N Rate
    E.D. Nafziger, R.G. Hoeft, E. Adee, A.H. Anderson, R.E. Dunker, S.A. Ebelhar, L.E. Paul, and G.A. Raines

  5. Using Historically Established Yield Variability For the Improved Prediction of Nitrogen Fertilizer Needs of Corn
    E.C. Varsa, S.A. Ebelhar, T.D. Wyciskalla, and C.D. Hart

  6. The Use of Variable Rate Technology (VRT) and Yield Mapping for Optimizing Fertilizer Recommendations for Corn and Soybean
    S.A. Ebelhar, E.C. Varsa, K. Robertson, T.D. Wyciskalla, C.D. Hart, and J. Hamson

  7. A Rational Basis For the Lack of N-Fertilizer Responsiveness In a Good Growing Season
    S.A. Khan, R.L. Mulvaney, and R.G. Hoeft

  8. Real-Time, Web-Based Dissemination of Illinois Soil Temperature
    Steven E. Hollinger and Robert W. Scott

  9. An Educational Program on the Proper Timing of Fall-Applied Nitrogen in Priority Watersheds
    George F. Czapar and Jean Trobec

  10. Digging In-An Illinois Ag Mag For Fourth-Grade Students
    Kevin Daugherty

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