Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources: What Does The Future Hold for Citrus Producers?
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Obreza, Tom, Larry Parsons, and Kelly Morgan. 2006. “Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources: What Does The Future Hold for Citrus Producers? SL238/SS457, 2/2006”. EDIS 2006 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ss457-2006.

Abstract

Florida citrus growers are well aware that nitrogen (N) is the single most important nutrient applied as a fertilizer to assure maximum yield and fruit quality. Most growers are probably also aware of the substantial N fertilizer price increases that have occurred during the past year (Table 1). Ammonium nitrate, the workhorse N fertilizer used by citrus growers for decades, has had the greatest leap in cost. Typical questions on the minds of growers these days are: why has this happened, will it continue, and will economics force a change in the type of N fertilizer we use?  This document is SL-238, one of a series of the Department of Soil and Water Sciences, UF/IFAS Extension. Original publication date February 2006. 

SL238/SS457: Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources: What does the future hold for citrus producers? (ufl.edu)

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