Monitoring winter barley, wheat, oilseed rape and spring barley for sulphur in England and Wales to predict fertiliser need

By: Carver, M | Home-Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA)Series: Home-Grown Cereals Authority Project ReportPublication details: London : Home-Grown Cereals Authority (HGCA), 2005Subject(s): Cereal farming | Cereal farming, cereals marketing, grains | Cereals | Cereal quality | Sulphur fertilizers | Winter wheat | Oilseed rape | Winter oilseed rape | Spring barley | Sulphur fertilizersDDC classification: 633.1 Summary: The dramatic reductions in sulphur deposition that have been achieved as a result of reduced sulphur emissions in the UK since the 1970's have actually resulted in increases in sulphur deficiencies in arable crops.
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The dramatic reductions in sulphur deposition that have been achieved as a result of reduced sulphur emissions in the UK since the 1970's have actually resulted in increases in sulphur deficiencies in arable crops.

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