Kimberly B. Oliver
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Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2022)
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Kimberly B. Oliver's research focuses on agricultural science, specifically investigating factors influencing crop yield and resource management. Her recent publications examine the economic and agronomic implications of potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton. One study, published in 2023, explores whether accounting for the soil's existing potassium levels impacts optimal fertilizer application rates. Another publication from 2022 addresses profit-maximizing strategies for potassium fertilizer use in these crops.
Oliver collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Trenton L. Roberts, Gerson Laerson Drescher, Nathan A. Slaton, and Michael P. Popp. Her scholarly profile includes an h-index of 2 and a total of 2 publications with 10 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter? (2023)
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Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton (2022)
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- Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Profit‐maximizing potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
- Potassium Fertilizer Rate Recommendations: Does Accounting for Soil Stock of Potassium Matter?
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