Montana State University Extension Specialist Discusses Fertilizing Mid-Season If Yield Goals Increase
June 08, 2022
June 08, 2022
BOZEMAN, Montana, June 8 (TNStalk) -- Montana State University issued the following news release:
Fields across Montana may be under-fertilized if fertilizer rates were based on drought conditions, since snow and rain this spring increased potential yields in some areas, according to Clain Jones, a soil fertility specialist with Montana State University Extension.
Jones said that this year, producers may have fertilized less because of very high fertilizer costs combine . . .
Fields across Montana may be under-fertilized if fertilizer rates were based on drought conditions, since snow and rain this spring increased potential yields in some areas, according to Clain Jones, a soil fertility specialist with Montana State University Extension.
Jones said that this year, producers may have fertilized less because of very high fertilizer costs combine . . .