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Fertilizer per acre for soybeans
Chemist. Ashfaq Ahmad replied 1 year, 4 months ago 16 Members · 24 Replies
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Soil analysis indicates nutrients deficient in the soil, which requires the quantity of fertiliser.
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The quantity of fertiliser per acre for soybean, depends on the result of your soil analysis
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Phosphorus<div>A starter fertilizer with phosphorus is usually applied near the seed to stimulate early-season nutrient uptake. </div>
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Nitrogen<div>Research suggests that applying 40 lbs of nitrogen per acre preplant and again during the reproduction growth stage is most effective. However, routine nitrogen application may not be profitable, especially if the crop is rainfed. </div>
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The amount of fertilizer needed for soybeans depends on the type of nutrient and how it’s applied it
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