by Glen Howell | 3America/Chicagob39-05:00America/Chicago2023-03-22T10:03:39-05:00_am2203033 | Ag
Education Spring is an excellent time to address soil acidity with 98G Spring is an excellent time to address soil acidity with 98G Many areas have not been able to apply limestone this fall/winter due to challenging field conditions. Other areas have been more...
by Glen Howell | 4America/Chicagob39-06:00America/Chicago2021-01-28T08:46:39-06:00_am2801461 | Ag
Education How to Get Started With a pH Maintenance Program Neutralize Acidification from NitrogenAll nitrogen fertilizers contain hydrogen (H+) ions as part of their chemical composition. Plants will utilize the nitrogen as either ammonium (NH4+) or nitrate (NO3-),...
by Laura Holoubek | 4America/Chicagob50-05:00America/Chicago2020-10-01T10:30:50-05:00_am01103010 | Ag
Education The Case for Soil pH Maintenance Don’t just correct soil pH, maintain itSoil pH is the foundation for nutrient availability. Correction of soil pH is difficult to consistently achieve because it is affected by challenging weather or field conditions, as well...
by Andrew Hoiberg, Ph.D. | 3America/Chicagob19-05:00America/Chicago2020-07-01T11:15:19-05:00_am0107157 | Ag
Education 5 Myths to Know About Liming MYTH #1: Pell-lime is just a quick fixWhen it comes to increasing soil pH, some agronomists and growers view pell-lime as a quick fix, often used on rented acres, while aglime is used as the long-term solution. It is true that...