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AUTOFARM LOWERS PRICE.PROACT APPROVED. MORE LOW-LINOLENIC BEANS. GRASS HERBICIDE. ROOTWORM ALERT. DOUBLE COVERAGE. REFUGE REGS GROW. ORGANIC FLAMES. BEEFED-UP BENEFITS....

LIQUID FERTILIZER APPLICATOR 

New applicator spans 60 ft. to handle more acres faster....

Smart spreaders 

By: by Peg Zenk

Fertilizer spreaders with sensors give feedback on application....

Caught pink-handed 

By: Karen McMahon

Growers troubled with methamphetamine thefts of anhydrous ammonia now have a new weapon to thwart thieves. GloTell added to an anhydrous ammonia tank...

Fertilizer rising 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Manufacturers adapt to a changing market....

Spend fertilizer dollars wisely 

By: by Jodie Wehrspann

High natural gas prices could boost fertilizer prices. Here's how to buy and apply to get the best return on fertilizer dollars....

Both sides of the story 

By: By Wayne Wenzel

Company and university scientists disagree on CLP....

Crops 

Prevent anhydrous ammonia theft. Commercial-grade augers. ...

Danish optics 

By: by Eric McMullin

Machine vision allows fast, accurate cultivation....

Cones for fertilizer carts 

A line of cone tank cradles from Free Form Plastic Products is available for growers who want to save money on fertilizer equipment and build their own...

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