The economy of cold soil blues: Starter fertilizer for corn not necessarily a boost

Wednesday, November 30, 2016 - 14:31 in Earth & Climate

Corn farmers in Minnesota and across the northern Corn Belt often must plant in cold, damp spring soils that can slow early season growth. This can impact yield at harvest time—and farmers' bottom lines.

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