A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conducted by the Agronomy Department staff should provide information that will help answer some of the inquiries regarding the comparative value of some of the nitrogen fertilizers being marketed in Kentucky. Since the nitrogen rates per acre shown in all tables are ACTUAL NITROGEN the COST PER POUND OF NITROGEN in the different materials is an important consideration when evaluating the various products
Corn production in the United States has become increasingly efficient over the years. The use of ni...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a maximum nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) co...
The objective of the 2005 nitrogen (N) source study was to compare the turf response and N release r...
Soil moisture conditions can have a large effect on crop responses to nitrogen fertilization. Kentuc...
John Watts and C. E. Wyatt, Extension Agronomists in the Purchase Area, have conducted nitrogen rate...
John Watts and C. E. Wyatt, Extension Agronomists in the Purchase Area, have conducted nitrogen rate...
At the present time there is public concern about the effect which nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by fa...
At the present time there is public concern about the effect which nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by fa...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
The objectives of this study were to try to find an effective inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer rate...
Average corn yields produced on soils with high yield potential have steadily been increasing in Ken...
Corn production in the United States has become increasingly efficient over the years. The use of ni...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a maximum nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) co...
The objective of the 2005 nitrogen (N) source study was to compare the turf response and N release r...
Soil moisture conditions can have a large effect on crop responses to nitrogen fertilization. Kentuc...
John Watts and C. E. Wyatt, Extension Agronomists in the Purchase Area, have conducted nitrogen rate...
John Watts and C. E. Wyatt, Extension Agronomists in the Purchase Area, have conducted nitrogen rate...
At the present time there is public concern about the effect which nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by fa...
At the present time there is public concern about the effect which nitrogen (N) fertilizer use by fa...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
The objectives of this study were to try to find an effective inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer rate...
Average corn yields produced on soils with high yield potential have steadily been increasing in Ken...
Corn production in the United States has become increasingly efficient over the years. The use of ni...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...