The Indiana Certified Crop Adviser panel recommends increasing nitrogen yields by adjusting application and timing.
University data suggests Minnesota farmers are driving innovation in nitrogen management, improving efficiency and reducing environmental impacts.
Fall is getting closer, and as the days get cooler, the window for fall nitrogen applications starts to open. Now is a great time to check equipment and make any necessary repairs. Taking a little bit ...
Nitrogen is vulnerable to loss as soon as it’s applied. Make plans now to ensure you get the best ROI with fall fertilizer applications. As we get closer to the time for fall nitrogen applications, ...
Knowing the right about of nitrogen to apply to your fields is critical, whether it’s for improving yields or lowering your input costs. Daniel Kaiser, soils extension specialist with the University ...
On the surface, using nitrogen-based fertilizers within crop fields seems like an all-around good practice for producers who are noticing nutrient deficiencies in their soils. Yet, after years of ...
Recently, a research team in the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed that one-time nitrogen (N) application, a labor-saving practice favored by many ...
Crop insurance companies are working out protocols for offering PACE, a pilot program in some counties that would reduce some of the risk in applying nitrogen in split applications, which is a ...
The months of January and February are the time to apply fertilizer to landscapes. When precisely this application is made depends on the growth of the plant. When plants like roses grow early or ...
Amino acids account for a significant part of nitrogen (N) resources in the soil. However, how amino acid-N affects crop growth remains to be further investigated. Here, glutamine (Gln) application ...