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Winter Wheat Grain Production in the Conditions of the Central Ciscaucasia: Improving the Efficiency with Application of Calculated Rates of Mineral Fertilizers to the Planned Yield Level

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The article presents materials on increasing the production of winter wheat grain in the conditions of Central Ciscaucasia through the application of calculated rates of mineral fertilizers to the planned yield of 5.0, 7.5, and 10.0 t/ha. On average, according to experiment in the three studied varieties (Vassa, Grom, Dolya), depending on the rate of mineral fertilizers, the crop yield relative to the control increased by 1.6, 3.85, and 5.36 t/ha, which contributed to an increase in profit by 16,637, 38,568, and 50,808 rubles with a profitability of 85, 129, and 140%.

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Esaulko, A.N., Ozheredova, A.Y., Podkolzin, A.I., Sichev, V.G., Galda, D.E. (2021). Winter Wheat Grain Production in the Conditions of the Central Ciscaucasia: Improving the Efficiency with Application of Calculated Rates of Mineral Fertilizers to the Planned Yield Level. In: Bogoviz, A.V. (eds) The Challenge of Sustainability in Agricultural Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 206. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72110-7_110

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