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Technical Articles
Loss on Ignition Transition
Interpreting a Nematode Assay Report
Effects of Irrigation Water Quality on pH
Water Sampling Procedures
Herbicide Carryover (AF2)
Corn Small Grain Silage Double Crop Fertilizer Recs (AF2)
Drought Considerations in Soil Fertility (AF3)
Citrus Nutrition and Fertilization (AF4)
Rice Nitrogen Recommendations (AF5)
Orchard Recommendations (AF6)
Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test (PSNT) (AF7)
Interpreting a Soil Test Report (AF8)
Determining Early Season Corn and Cotton Nitrogen Requirements for Storm Stricken SE-US (AF9)
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Analysis (AF12)
Cover Crops (AF13)
The Importance of Plant Tissue Sampling (AF14)
Saturated Media Extract Analysis (AF15)
Understanding the Difference Between Saline and Sodic Soils (AF16)
Reading a Waypoint Specialty Report (AF17)
Piña Nutrición y Fertilización (AF18)
Mango Nutrition and Fertilization (AF19)
Mango Nutrición y Fertilización (AF19)
Cítricos Nutrición y Fertilización (AF20)
Nitrate and Prussic Acid Toxicity in Forages (AF21)
Brochures
Agricultural Services
Horticultural and Landscape Services
Soil Sampling Guide
Plant Tissue Sampling Guide
Nematode Sampling and Analysis Guide
Manure Analysis Guide
Pesticide Residue Analysis Guide
Soil Sampling for Home Lawns and Gardens
Corn Tissue Sampling
Cotton Tissue Sampling
Soybean Tissue Sampling
Peanut Tissue Sampling
Winter Wheat Tissue Sampling
Crop Notes
Sulfur And Boron Testing in Soybeans
Conditions Ripe for Phytophthora in Soybean
End of Season Corn Stalk Nitrate Test
First Report of Boxwood Blight
The Benefits of Intensive Sampling
Prevented Planting and Soil Fertility
Soil and Tissue Testing are Critical This Year
Cover Crops On Prevented Planting Acres
Reducing Fertilizer Costs
Useful Links
US-EPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
Interactions of pH, Carbon Dioxide, Alkalinity and Hardness in Fish Ponds