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NE, KS | "The agronomic community has long believed soybeans need four to six pounds of nitrogen to produce a bushel of grain and the nodules on the soybean roots would become lazy if excess nitrogen was present," says Jerry Stoller, president of Stoller Enterprises, Inc. "Our research trials clearly show that supplemental nitrogen can provide a significant yield increase and nodules don't become lazy throughout the entire growing season.
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