
Title
Making Fertilization Decisions As Fertilizer Prices Escalate and Production Costs Are High - Part 1
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-23-2008
Abstract
Fertilizers are at unbelievably high prices, with reports of tight supplies and potash allocation to dealers. Total crop production costs are causing credit supply issues, which complicates decisions to allocate available funds for production expenses. These issues are causing producers to consider changing production practices, including cutting back on inputs like fertilizer. What can be done?
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Copyright Date
2008
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Sawyer, John E. and Mallarino, Antonio P., "Making Fertilization Decisions As Fertilizer Prices Escalate and Production Costs Are High - Part 1" (2008). Integrated Crop Management News. 771.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cropnews/771
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