Nitrogen management: Variable N makes financial sense Remote sensing to assess nitrogen applications, according to satellite images of the wheat crop canopy, produced an average benefit of £22/ha in farm trials in 2005. Mick Roberts visited one of these trial farms in 2005, and he now returns to Berkshire to view its final ‘05 results – ahead of the arrival of 2006 data
– Nitrogen management
Nitrogen management: Variable N makes financial sense Remote sensing to assess nitrogen applications, according to satellite images of the wheat crop canopy, produced an average benefit of £22/ha in farm trials in 2005. Mick Roberts visited one of these trial farms in 2005, and he now returns to Berkshire to view its final ‘05 results […]
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