Deep soil testing can slash fertilizer costs

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension researchers found that deep soil testing can offset some high crop production expenses, a gift for producers struggling with rising fertilizer costs.
What if you could save more than $26,000 on fertilizer costs on 1,000 acres of irrigated farmland? A new study on deep soil testing published by a team of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economists and agronomists suggests those savings are possible.“Our results show that taking advantage of even relatively low levels of residual nitrogen can make a big difference to ...

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