Articles tagged under: Dan kaiser
Soil Fertility Minute
Published December 15, 2022
On this week's Soil Fertility Minute, sponsored by the Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council, Dr. Dan Kaiser talks about a potassium study on soybeans.Soil Fertility Minute
Published December 10, 2022
On this week's Soil Fertility Minute, sponsored by the Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council, Dr. Dan Kaiser talks about a phosphorus timing study.Homework Needed Before Making Fertilizer Decisions
Published October 7, 2021
With fertilizer prices skyrocketing, University of Minnesota Extension Nutrient Management Specialist Dan Kaiser is fielding questions from farmers. "One of those questions is about starter fertilizer. Farmers want to know if they can do in-furrow alone and it all depends…Higher Urea Rates Impact Sugarbeet Stands
Published February 17, 2021
The University of Minnesota Extension completed two research trials considering a link between spring applied urea in sugarbeets and germination. Nutrient Management Specialist Dan Kaiser says higher than recommended rates impacted early sugarbeet stands. "If you look at recommended rates,…Potassium Fertility Guidelines Updated at On-Farm Research Summit
Published January 22, 2021
Presenting at the On-Farm Research Summit, University of Minnesota soil scientist Dan Kaiser updated attendees on the potassium fertility guidelines for corn. Potassium fertility is a complex discussion. "If you look at a lot of our historical trials, many have…Wet Fall May Not Have a Big Impact on Soil Fertility
Published October 25, 2019
University of Minnesota Extension Soil Scientist Dan Kaiser says the wet fall shouldn't have too big of an impact on soil fertility. "I don't think it will have too much of an impact when we talk about phosphorus and potassium.…Use Caution with Spring Anhydrous Application
Published May 1, 2018
Farmers should use some caution when planting after a spring anhydrous application. University of Minnesota Extension Soil Scientist Dan Kaiser says it really depends on soil moisture. "If you look at the point of injection, there's a round shape between…