PPT-  Use of aerial imagery to detect N response in corn follo

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FR 5262 Matt Yost Stephen Palka httpwwwrothamstedacuk Alfalfa provides N to following crops 100 lb N ac 1 yr 1 2 N 200 lb N ac 1 yr 1 httpwww1umnedunews

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