Kimberly B. Oliver Data-verified
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Kimberly B. Oliver's research focuses on agronomic practices and nutrient management, specifically investigating the economic and scientific considerations of potassium fertilizer recommendations for corn and cotton. Her work examines the impact of accounting for soil potassium stock on fertilizer rate recommendations, aiming to optimize profit for agricultural producers. Oliver has published two articles on these topics, with recent work in 2022 and 2023. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and a total of 8 citations across her two publications. She collaborates with researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Trenton L. Roberts, Gerson Laerson Drescher, Michael P. Popp, and Jada M. Thompson, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 10
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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