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Feb 23, 2024
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Phosphorus is the most likely nutrient to be limiting field pea productivity and can provide sizeable yield benefits when applied as fertilizer.
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Phosphorus (P) fertilizer management is important for all crops including canola, to ensure high productivity in the crop year and to maintain productivity of soils over the long-term.
However, in Saskatchewan, most soils are deficient in available phosphate (P2O5) as removal rates are often higher than replacement rates.
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Alfalfa is an excellent yielding crop, but removes a relatively high amount of soil nutrients. Ensuring adequate soil fertility and wisely managing nutrient applications is key to growing
alfalfa successfully. Alfalfa can produce from two to six tons per acre (ton/ac) of dry matter, depending on soil nutrients levels and environmental conditions such as stored soil moisture and precipitation.
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