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    Effect of form, placement and rate of N fertilizer, and placement of P fertilizer on wheat in Saskatchewan by Mooleki, S.P, Malhi, S.S, Lemke, R.L, Schoenau, J.J, Lafond, G, Brandt, S, Hultgreen, G.E, Wang, H, May, W.E

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-05-2010)
    “…On the Canadian prairies, the one-pass seeding and fertilizing no-till system is very common. However, the close proximity of the fertilizer to the seed can…”
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    Fertilizer N management and P placement effects on yield, seed protein content and N uptake of flax under varied conditions in Saskatchewan by Malhi, S.S, Lemke, R, Mooleki, S.P, Schoenau, J.J, Brandt, S, Lafond, G, Wang, H, Hultgreen, G.E, May, W.E

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (2008)
    “…In the Canadian prairies, producers prefer to seed and apply all fertilizer nutrients in one operation, but placement of fertilizers at high rates in the seed…”
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    Opener, packer wheel and packing force effects on crop emergence and yield of direct seeded wheat, canola and field peas by Johnston, A.M, Lafond, G.P, May, W.E, Hnatowich, G.L, Hultgreen, G.E

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (2003)
    “…An understanding of the effects of different opener designs and on-row packing force would help producers in their selection of appropriate direct seeding…”
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    Spring wheat and canola response to nitrogen placement with no-till side band openers by Johnston, A.M, Lafond, G.P, Hultgreen, G.E, Hnatowich, G.L

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (2001)
    “…The development of successful no-till crop production systems has led to the practice of applying all the seed and fertilizer in a single field operation. This…”
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