Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical form of urea. This trend has resulted from a greatly expanded production capacity for urea by basic nitrogen producers. Judging from present projections, this increase in the production of urea is likely to continue. Although urea nitrogen has been marketed in Kentucky for several years, there are still many questions asked by farmers about its agronomic characteristics
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dry nitrogen (N) fertilizer in...
Economics and pollution standards indicate that urea may soon be the prime nitrogen fertilizer sourc...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrogen fertilizers are chemical compounds given to plants to promote growth. Howe...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Direct application of urea containing fertilizers (dry urea and UAN solutions) has increased markedl...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
It seems that urea fertilizers have advantages over ammonium nitrate fertilizers in terms of leachin...
Urea fertilizer has replaced ammonium nitrate in recent years as the most popular dry nitrogen ferti...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Sponsored by the Extension services of Illinios, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missour...
Nitrification inhibitors and urease inhibitors have been commercially available to farmers for sever...
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dry nitrogen (N) fertilizer in...
Economics and pollution standards indicate that urea may soon be the prime nitrogen fertilizer sourc...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrogen fertilizers are chemical compounds given to plants to promote growth. Howe...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Direct application of urea containing fertilizers (dry urea and UAN solutions) has increased markedl...
In the past, nitrogen (N) fertilizers used on grass pastures in Kentucky have largely been ammoniate...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
It seems that urea fertilizers have advantages over ammonium nitrate fertilizers in terms of leachin...
Urea fertilizer has replaced ammonium nitrate in recent years as the most popular dry nitrogen ferti...
One of the main objectives for the future agriculture is to achieve high crop yields but also to mai...
Sponsored by the Extension services of Illinios, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missour...
Nitrification inhibitors and urease inhibitors have been commercially available to farmers for sever...
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dry nitrogen (N) fertilizer in...
Economics and pollution standards indicate that urea may soon be the prime nitrogen fertilizer sourc...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrogen fertilizers are chemical compounds given to plants to promote growth. Howe...