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Using Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio in Crop Rotation Planning - Kindersley Social - Local Update, Sports, Events and more

By Augustine Osei, PhD, PAg. Crops Extension Specialist, Weyburn With harvest wrapped up and planning for next season already underway, many producers are now focusing on crop choices, fertilizer costs, soil health and yield stability. One factor that influences all four of these, but is often overlooked, is the carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio of crop residues and how it affects nutrient release (mineralization) or tie-up (immobilization). Unders…
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Kindersley Social - Local News, Writers, Sports, Events and more broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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