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The Value of Regional Annual Nitrogen Needs Information for Wheat Producers in Oklahoma

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  • Roberts, David C.
  • Brorsen, B. Wade
  • Raun, William R.
  • Solie, John B.

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Crop producers are increasingly interested in reducing nitrogen use without sacrificing yield. Technology is available for precise application at the sub-field level, but adoption has been sluggish. This paper estimates the relative profitability of a field level annual predictor of mid-season N requirements and a regional predictor of the same.

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  • Roberts, David C. & Brorsen, B. Wade & Raun, William R. & Solie, John B., 2008. "The Value of Regional Annual Nitrogen Needs Information for Wheat Producers in Oklahoma," 2008 Annual Meeting, February 2-6, 2008, Dallas, Texas 6734, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeaed:6734
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.6734
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