Check out the new and insightful Potassium Cycle Guide from UW–Madison Division of Extension’s Nutrient & Pest Management program’s Jordan Kampa, Chris Clark, and Mimi Broeske. This comprehensive resource provides a visual overview of the potassium (K) cycle and breaks down the crucial role K plays in soils and crop growth to help you optimize your crop yield.
Learn about:
- A visual journey of potassium in soil
- Best practices for nutrient management related to K fertilization, K uptake, K availability and K gains and losses
- Enhancing crop productivity with balanced K fertilization with fertilizer and manure sources
Don’t miss out on these valuable insights; read or print your copy below.
For more potassium and nutrient resources, refer to A2809: Nutrient Application Guidelines for Field, Vegetable, and Fruit Crops in Wisconsin