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ManagementPhosphorus pinch will change fertilizer applicationsPhosphorus pinch will change fertilizer applications
Spiking phosphorus prices may finally force producers to take a serious look at chicken litter as a phosphorus-rich source.Farmers might discover that much of the phosphorus they’ve applied in previous years was unnecessary.Phosphorus used to be cheap and readily available. Growers knew that they could put it out without hurting the crop.
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Contract | Last | Change | High | Low | Open | Last Trade |
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Jul 24 Corn | 446.25 | -2.5 | 453.75 | 445.5 | 449 | 11:06 PM |
Jul 24 Oats | 387.5 | +1.75 | 387.5 | 380.75 | 385 | 11:06 PM |
Jul 24 Class III Milk | 20.29 | +0.43 | 20.34 | 19.81 | 19.9 | 11:06 PM |
Jul 24 Soybean | 1205 | -4.75 | 1223.75 | 1202.75 | 1209.75 | 11:06 PM |
Aug 24 Feeder Cattle | 256.4 | -2.675 | 259 | 255.8 | 259 | 06:04 PM |
Jun 24 Ethanol Futures | 2.161 | unch — | 2.161 | 2.161 | 2.161 | 11:03 PM |
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