Soil test alone cannot predict yield response. On average - it works, but precision is lacking. We concluded that we need not only more, but DIFFERENT data for more accurate and precise P management strategies.
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2023 by the numbers:
💥249 submissions (+67% vs 2022)
💥115 published papers (+22% vs 2022)
💥Over 137K article reads (+44% vs 2022)
@AGEJournal thanks our editors, authors, and readers for helping us to have such a successful year, and we look forward to an even better 2024!💪
If you like soil fertility, beer, wine, or cocktails please come to room 264. Have a drink and snack and here some great talks. #acsmtg@OSU_NPK@PrecAgEngineer
📖 Quality peer review is critical to our journal, but it's becoming harder by the day to secure reviewers - read more on the societies' latest mentorship program to help us rise to this challenge 🔗: https://t.co/L3zy5ccJ5F
Dating back to 1899, soil samples were collected and cataloged by the @UofIllinois. Now @ajmargenot and his team need your help locating those original sites to bring the soil sample history full circle. Learn more here: https://t.co/eUpCBhf1EV #soils#soilarchive#historyofsoil
Looking forward to seeing many friends at the Hyatt to honor Dr. Raun's many contributions: Efficiencies to Better the World: Honoring the Contributions of Dr. Bill Raun. @ ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting https://t.co/Ku5miMo5Li @OSU_NPK
Lot of folks at #ACSmtg asking me for food recs. My old neighborhood, Federal Hill, is unrecognizable. One place hasn't changed, if you want some Charm City Flavor check out
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Jeet yet @SlatonNathan ? I hesitate to burn my favorite Bmore restaurant and send #ACSmtg crowds there...for the best local spot grab an Uber to hit Barracudas, tell Billy Josh sent you. Barracudas Locust Point Tavern https://t.co/2OpmnxXL26 if soft shell is on the menu, do it!
We've got some great episodes coming up in the next few months, but as ever, we're always looking for new ideas! Any topics you'd like us to cover? We're listening!
Harold was a mentor and friend. I will greatly miss being able to sit down with him and learn. Tim said it well that he always knew someone you needed to meet. I also appreciate Stu bringing up Quentin, another amazing man and friend who we lost way to early. I miss them both.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at our Field Day and Farm tour!! I'll be showing five years of corn N data from KY and southern IL @Sadeghpour_NPK@TheRealKyCorn@IllinoisNrec
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