High-N Reference Strips – Fake News, Facts and Fallacy
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James Schepers
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N-rich strips are a remnant of an analytic technique that was used in the late 1980s to make sense of corn yield data. Back then ARS scientists were working with a Pioneer HiBred agronomist in Nebraska to evaluate changes in leaf N concentration as a function of fertilizer N rate.
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