Combination of ground and foliar application of fertilizer
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1. The method of increasing the seed yield of a legume grain crop growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to said growing legumes exclusively from said ground until the legumes have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying the leaves of said legumes with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said legumes, said solution containing on a relative weight basis from 2 to 7 parts of N, from 0.5 to 3 parts K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.05 to 0.5 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5).
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Legume grain crops growing under field conditions are supplied exclusively with nutrients from the ground (N, P. K, and S) until the legumes have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period the leaves of the plants are sprayed with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients. Seed yields are appreciably increased. The method is particularly applicable to soybeans.
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1. The method of increasing the seed yield of a legume grain crop growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to said growing legumes exclusively from said ground until the legumes have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying the leaves of said legumes with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said legumes, said solution containing on a relative weight basis from 2 to 7 parts of N, from 0.5 to 3 parts K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.05 to 0.5 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5).
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6. The method of increasing the seed grain yield of a legume grain crop growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to said growing legumes exclusively from said ground until said legumes have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying the leaves of said legumes at least twice with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said legumes, said solution containing on a relative weight basis from 4 to 5 parts of N, from 1.4 to 1.8 parts of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.15 to 0.25 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5), the total amount of said nutrients supplied on a pounds (lbs) per acre basis ranging from 30 to 90 lbs of N, from 8 to 20 lbs of P (calculated as P2 O5 ), from 12 to 30 lbs of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 2 to 5 lbs of S.
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9. The method of increasing the seed yield of soybeans growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to the growing soybean plants exclusively from said ground until said soybean plants have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying said plants a plurality of times at intervals of at least 5 days between each spraying with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said soybean plants, during such sprayings on a pounds (lbs) per acre basis applying from 30 to 90 lbs of N, from 8 to 20 lbs of P (calculated as P2 O5), from 12 to 30 lbs of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 2 to 5 lbs of S.
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10. The method of increasing the seed yield of soybeans growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying said nutrients to the growing soybean plants exclusively from said ground until said soybean plants have reached the R5 reproductive growth stage, and during the R5 to R7 reproductive growth stages spraying said plants a plurality of times at intervals of at least 5 days between sprayings with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said plants, at least one of said sprayings being carried out during the R6 growth stage, said aqueous solution containing on a weight basis from 4 to 5 parts of N, from 1.4 to 1.8 parts of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.15 to 0.25 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5), the total of said sprayings on a pounds (lbs) per acre basis supplying from 30 to 90 lbs of N, from 8 to 20 lbs of P (calculated as P2 O5), from 12 to 30 lbs of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 2 to 5 lbs of S.
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11. The method of increasing the seed yield of a cereal grain crop growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K, and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to the growing cereal grain crop exclusively from said ground until the cereal grain crop has reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying the leaves of the crop with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K and S nutrients to said crop, said solution containing on a relative weight basis from 1 to 4 parts of N, from 0 to 2 parts of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.05 to 0.5 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5).
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13. The method of increasing the seed yield of a cereal grain crop growing under field conditions in ground containing an adequate supply of available plant nutrients including sources of N, P, K and S, wherein the improvement comprises:
- supplying nutrients to the cereal grain plants exclusively from said ground until the plants have reached a growth stage in which the seeds are starting to fill, and then during the seed filling period spraying the leaves of said plants with an aqueous fertilizer solution providing N, P, K, and S nutrients to said plants, said solution containing on a relative weight basis from 2 to 2.5 parts of N, from 0.25 to 0.75 parts of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 0.15 to 0.25 parts of S per part of P (calculated as P2 O5), the amount of said nutrients supplied on a pounds (lbs) per acre basis ranging from 20 to 50 lbs of N, from 8 to 20 lbs of P (calculated as P2 O5), from 4 to 10 lbs of K (calculated as K2 O), and from 2 to 5 lbs of S, said solution being sprayed on said leaves from 2 to 4 times with an interval of at least 5 days before each repeated spraying.
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