When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lost to the atmosphere as ammonia. In an effort to measure the effectiveness of urea compared to ammonium nitrate as sources of nitrogen for topdressing on established grass sod, an experiment comparing these two sources at rates to supply 0, 50, 100 and 150 pounds of nitrogen per acre was conducted in 1971
Optimizing crop nitrogen (N) uptake while minimizing ammonia (NH3) volatilization from N-fertilizer ...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland, the Teagasc Walsh Fell...
Stockpiling cool season grass for grazing in the fall and winter is an option to extend the grazing ...
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Ammonium nitrate is a source of nitrogen containing half its nitrogen in the ammonium form and half ...
Economics and pollution standards indicate that urea may soon be the prime nitrogen fertilizer sourc...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
This research was supported under the National Development Plan through the Research Stimulus Fund a...
The objective of the 2005 nitrogen (N) source study was to compare the turf response and N release r...
Optimizing crop nitrogen (N) uptake while minimizing ammonia (NH3) volatilization from N-fertilizer ...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland, the Teagasc Walsh Fell...
Stockpiling cool season grass for grazing in the fall and winter is an option to extend the grazing ...
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Ammonium nitrate is a source of nitrogen containing half its nitrogen in the ammonium form and half ...
Economics and pollution standards indicate that urea may soon be the prime nitrogen fertilizer sourc...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
This research was supported under the National Development Plan through the Research Stimulus Fund a...
The objective of the 2005 nitrogen (N) source study was to compare the turf response and N release r...
Optimizing crop nitrogen (N) uptake while minimizing ammonia (NH3) volatilization from N-fertilizer ...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...