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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Use in Southwest and West-Central Minnesota Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use on Irrigated, Coarse-Textured Soils Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use Statewide in Minnesota Chemigation Safety Measures Crop Management Systems ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Pests Grain Drying, Handling & Storage Grains, Small Insects, Agriculture Irrigation & Drainage Liming of Soils Pesticide Selection, Safety & the Environment Safety, Farm Soil Maps Soil Nutrient Management ... and West-Central Minnesota Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use on Irrigated, Coarse-Textured Soils Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use Statewide in Minnesota Chain-of-Lakes ...
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Fertilizing Lawns
... the root zone in very sandy soils. Where soils are high in native potassium, supplemental potassium fertilization may be unnecessary; however, where soils are low in native potassium, supplemental ... , because they permit an accurate assessment of fertilizer needs. Potassium will leach through coarse-textured soils, so sands, loamy sands, and artificially prepared sandy mixtures such as those used ...
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... or shredded bark work well. Apply finely shredded wood chips 2 to 3 inches deep. Coarse textured bark and wood chips can be applied to a maximum depth of 6 inches; exceeding ... decomposed compost, dry grass clippings and straw are all excellent choices for vegetable gardens. Mulched soils are less likely to compact and will stay evenly moist, which encourages root system development ...
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