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Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Affect End-Use Quality of Spring Wheat of Three Market Classes
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Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Affect End-Use Quality of Spring Wheat of Three Market Classes

Rui Yang, Xi Liang, Olga Walsh, Jessica Torrion, Kathrine O'Brien and Sanaz Shafian
Extension Bulletin Series, BUL 957, University of Idaho Extension
01/31/2020
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https://doi.org/10.60841/000000127

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Agriculture - Irrigation crop Agriculture - Crop Production Agriculture - Fertilizers & Soils Agriculture Cereals
Water and nitrogen are key ingredients in successful cropping systems, particularly in the challenging climates of the semiarid and arid regions of the western United States. This publication provides and discusses the results of three field experiments to determine the best nitrogen and water loads for growing wheat grain in Idaho and Montana. A quick summary of the findings and recommendations for application at the end provide a useful study overview.
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