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22 Oct 2018Optimization of Winter Wheat Nutrition in Southern Russia

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22 Oct 2018Optimization of Spring Rapeseed Nutrition

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22 Oct 2018Intensification of forage production in Russia

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22 Oct 2018Forage crops in Russia

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22 Oct 2018Fertigation of Field Vegetable Crops in Southern Russia

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17 Oct 2018Improving Forage Production in Russia with Proper Fertilization

Research with Impact

31 Jul 2017Russia Global Maize project

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30 Jun 2017Soybean research project in Russia

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23 Mar 2017Crop response to sulfur in Southern and Eastern Russia

Vladimir Nosov

30 May 2016Results of Agronomic Projects in Southern Russia

Vladimir Nosov

31 Mar 2015Results of research project on the improvement of K fertilizer recommendations in intensive cropping systems in Russia in 2014

Svetlana Ivanova, Vladimir Romanenkov and Lubov Nikitina

08 Sep 2014Optimizing Maize and Soybean Nutrition in Southern Russia

By Vladimir V. Nosov, Olga A. Biryukova, Alexy V. Kuprov, and Dmitry V. Bozhkov

30 Apr 2014First results of research project on the improvement of K fertilizer recommendations in intensive cropping systems in Russia

S.E. Ivanova, V.A. Romanenkov, L.V. Nikitina

Please Note

The agronomic programs of IPNI outside Canada ceased operations on April 1, 2019. This website remains online to provide a repository of past IPNI publications. Questions about past IPNI operations and projects can be forwarded to the International Fertilizer Association, The Fertilizer Institute, or Fertilizer Canada.



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