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A comparison of potassium rates and timings in canola

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
West Midlands Group ; Rees, Peter
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This was the first year of an intended long term trial investigating the effect of K nutrition on sandplain. Potassium was applied at rates between zero and 100 kg/ha IBS and banded in the forms of MOP and compound NPK product (Vigour).

Created: 2009

Issued: 19 02 2016

Data time period: 2009 to 2009

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115.58117,-30.38499

115.581167,-30.384987

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