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en A farmer with a $50,000 ground sprayer not only has to pull it across his fields but also irrigate to incorporate the fertilizer in the soil. Farmers without irrigation can pay even more for a sophisticated sprayer -- up to $150,000.

en Historically, it was the primary source of fertilizer for crops. After World War II commercial fertilizer became available to agriculture at relatively low cost, and to some extent manure became a waste by-product of a growing agricultural economy. Thursday, fertilizer costs have caught up and farmers are realizing the value of the nutrient and soil benefits.

en How a farmer controls corn rootworm in Indiana really depends on what sort of pest pressure they face. In southern Indiana, most farmers wouldn't treat for it at all because there are very few corn rootworm larvae in that part of the state. In the moderate region in northeast and central Indiana, farmers may use soil insecticides or seed treatments for control. In the high pressure northwest corner of Indiana, most farmers use soil insecticides and some use seed treatments.

en The software says what blends will work better for your fields and crops. So instead of five piles of fertilizer and saying, 'This goes on that field and that goes on this field,' this allows for one custom fertilizer on all the fields.

en To further production in China means the use, more and more...of fertilizer, ... The Chinese farmer is, more and more, experiencing the benefits of a balanced fertilizer approach.

en Our area just has a low amount of fertilizer in the natural soil. They won't grow well without fertilizer.

en They'll pour fertilizer right into a stream, then irrigate out of it,

en Irrigate crops at short intervals and apply light irrigation especially in the evening. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. Irrigate crops at short intervals and apply light irrigation especially in the evening.

en The process takes less than an hour, and I'd check it anyway. There's no overlapped or missed rows, no soil compaction, and the soil incorporation gets done along with the irrigation.

en When farmers plant the same fields season after season and cannot afford to replace nutrients taken up by their crops, the soil is literally mined of life.

en The high price of fuel and fertilizer has played a significant factor in net returns to farmers. This will cause many farmers across the country to look for new ways to cut costs while maintaining yields.

en They couldn't irrigate an acre in some parts of the state with only 1 acre-foot of water, especially if it were typical irrigation.

en [Clark said he reviewed local data on black farmers and USDA lending patterns by race, and figured out how much Miller could have made if he had received the same loans as neighboring white farmers.] I looked at a similarly situated white farmer, ... His growth trends compared to Mr. Miller's growth trends. [The white farmer] was a lot further along.

en The authorities must ensure the means for farmers to grow their food and maintain their livelihoods. A regular supply of electricity is urgently needed for irrigation to prevent the destruction of the current paddy crop, on which these farmers depend for their survival.

en When plants are growing, they sense how big a root system they have to produce to draw from the soil the nutrients and moisture they need to grow and reach maturity and reproduce. On a conventional farm where there are high levels of fertilizer nutrients in the soil, along with lots of water, there is little incentive for roots to penetrate far.


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