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From the Field: Nitrogen Management

An episode of the From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat podcast, hosted by Idaho Wheat Commission, titled "From the Field: Nitrogen Management" was published on October 14, 2021 and runs 37 minutes.

October 14, 2021 ·37m · From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat

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Nitrogen Management: Improving Efficiency in the Field Nitrogen management and precision application is critical in wheat production. We chatted with Jared Spackman, University of Idaho extension agronomist, about how to dial in the nitrogen levels in the field.

Nitrogen Management: Improving Efficiency in the Field
Nitrogen management and precision application is critical in wheat production. We chatted with Jared Spackman, University of Idaho extension agronomist, about how to dial in the nitrogen levels in the field.

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