Ag Talk with the Ag Doc   /     The Effect of Foliar Potassium on Fruit Quality of Muskmelons in Calcareous Soil

Summary

First and foremost, HE IS RISEN!  Happy Easter weekend! In today's episode Dr. Livesay discusses a 2009 research study conducted in southern Texas in which the researchers compared the effectiveness of several potassium sources to impact fruit quality and yield of muskmelons in calcareous soils.  Just like in the last episode, we discover that the potassium source matters! Dr. Livesay wraps up by discussing the implications that this research study might have for YOUR farm. REMINDER: The podcast is switching hosting servers to Libsyn!  Stay tuned to upcoming episodes for directions on how to make the switch so you can stay subscribed!   To contact Dr. Livesay with questions call 641-919-5574 or go to www.DynamiteAg.com and send us an email.

Subtitle
Dr. Livesay discusses a study that examines how certain potassium sources can impact fruit quality and yield.
Duration
00:21:00
Publishing date
2016-03-27 03:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/agtalkwiththeagdoc/2016/03/27/the-effect-of-foliar-potassium-on-fruit-quality-of-muskmelons-in-calcareous-soil
Contributors
  Dynamite Ag
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

First and foremost, HE IS RISEN!  Happy Easter weekend! In today's episode Dr. Livesay discusses a 2009 research study conducted in southern Texas in which the researchers compared the effectiveness of several potassium sources to impact fruit quality and yield of muskmelons in calcareous soils.  Just like in the last episode, we discover that the potassium source matters! Dr. Livesay wraps up by discussing the implications that this research study might have for YOUR farm. REMINDER: The podcast is switching hosting servers to Libsyn!  Stay tuned to upcoming episodes for directions on how to make the switch so you can stay subscribed!   To contact Dr. Livesay with questions call 641-919-5574 or go to www.DynamiteAg.com and send us an email.