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Published online 1 March 1963
Published in Agron J 55:161-164 (1963)
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Response of Orchardgrass to Potassium and Nitrogen Fertilization on a Wickham Silt Loam1

C. B. Kresge and S. E. Younts2

Synopsis: Annual application of 200 pounds of N and 83 pounds of K per acre resulted in the highest orchardgrass yields and best recovery of N, P, and K by the plant. The K level in the plant at which yields fell below the maximum was positively related to the rate of N applied.


1 Contribution No. 3309 and Scientific Article No. A948 of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. Presented before Div. IV, Soil Science Society of America, December 8, I960, at Chicago, Illinois.

2 Assistant Professor of Soils and former Assistant Professor of Soils, University of Maryland. The latter is presently Associate Professor of Soils at North Carolina State College.







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