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The following links provide additional information on selected topics.

www.back-to-basics.net
Back-to-Basics is an educational program that teaches growers and those who influence their fertilizer management decisions about the critical importance of proper soil fertility.

www.fieldinsite.com
Field InSite is a web-based program that helps you understand your entire farming operation. Transform data into actions through the use of mapping and record keeping tools. Gather, store and analyze information to make intelligent decisions.

www.agry.purdue.edu/Ext/index.html*
The Purdue University Extension website is an excellent source of information and links to agriculture research and production information around the world.

www.themosaicagcollege.com
Mosaic's AgCollege has become a premier agricultural education event. The yearly event features agronomic, business and personal development topics during the two-day program.

www.fluidfertilizer.com*
The Fluid Fertilizer Foundation (FFF) is the research and education arm of the fluid fertilizer industry. The Foundation represents the combined efforts of fertilizer dealers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers of allied products, agricultural chemical producers, commercial laboratories and basic producers of plant nutrients to provide research and educational funding for continued improvement in the application and efficiency of fluid fertilizers.

www.microessentials.com
In addition to providing information on the MicroEssentials family of products, this site also contains basic nutrient education and tips on fertilizer application.

www.kmag.com
The K-Mag website features the specialty fertilizer, but also links to the Efficient Fertilizer Use Manual, which has become an industry standard.

www.ipni.net*
The International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) is a not-for-profit, science-based organization with a focus on agronomic education and research support. IPNI has established programs in China, India, Southeast Asia, Northern Latin America, Brazil, Latin America-Southern Cone, the United States, and Canada, plus a new presence in Eastern Europe and an upcoming program in Australia. The mission of IPNI is to develop and promote scientific information about the responsible management of plant nutrition for the benefit of the world population.

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