The University of Minnesota Extension nutrient management specialist takes a few minutes to share four things I have learned over more than a decade of research on nitrogen management for corn in Minnesota.
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High fertilizer nitrogen prices are providing an incentive to manage N this spring with as much efficiency as possible. Here are some ways to work towards that according to the University of Illinois.
Cover crops can supply nitrogen (N) to the soil for the subsequent cash crops and this nitrogen credit may be successfully integrated into N management. Recent research by the University of Tennessee is helping answer the question of how much of the N supplied by cover crops is available for the next cash crop.
If you have fields where you were unable to grow a crop in 2019, you may be wondering if you can take any nitrogen (N) credits for the 2020 growing season. These guidelines from the University of Minnesota Extension will help you understand conditions where N credits may be available.
After brutal planting conditions in 2019, many no-tillers are looking to shorter-season hybrids and varieties, faster planting, split ‘N’ applications, cover crops and more to adjust for 2020.
Most of the time, a dynamic no-till system can take a hefty punch from Mother Nature, with roots, residue and healthier soils providing some resiliency.
For years, growers in northwest Ohio have battled claims that farm runoff of phosphorus (P) is the cause of the extensive algae blooms that develop most years during the summer months in western Lake Erie.
Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. That’s certainly true for nitrogen fertilizers. Without enough nitrogen, crops don’t grow well. Yields are reduced significantly. Applying too much nitrogen fertilizer, on the other hand, can hurt the environment. Researchers have found that active canopy sensor-based nitrogen management can efficiently manage nitrogen in agriculture.
Corteva Agriscience, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont, announced the launch of a new above-ground nitrogen stabilizer. Farmers can now maximize their above-ground nitrogen with the new PinnitMax nitrogen stabilizer and help ensure urea and UAN applications get into the root zone.
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