May 11, 2010
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Farmers have little control over the weather, but researchers are working to make it easier for farmers to tailor spring nutrient applications to the weather they have. Harold Van Es and other Cornell University researchers recently talked about the project at the Iowa Soybean Association’s On-Farm Network Conference at Iowa State University.
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