Decent fall tillering is very important to wheat yield potential, and that tillering is supported by adequate nitrogen (N). But soil has N, regardless of whether you put any there, says the University of Missouri. Is it enough, or not enough, to maximize wheat yield potential?
Because many producers wait until spring green-up to make their nitrogen (N) application, does soil sampling in the fall for nitrate-N really provide useful information for N management in wheat? Kansas State University Extension provides some insight into this question.
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