Urea fertilizer has replaced ammonium nitrate in recent years as the most popular dry nitrogen fertilizer material in South Dakota. Because of its lower production costs, low explosion hazard, and high analysis, urea will continue its rise in popularity
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...
Urea fertilizer has replaced ammonium nitrate in recent years as the most popular dry nitrogen ferti...
Direct application of urea containing fertilizers (dry urea and UAN solutions) has increased markedl...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Today\u27s lowest-cost nitrogen fertilizer is equal to all other forms of nitrogen in promoting plan...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dry nitrogen (N) fertilizer in...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout both South Dakota and i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout the United States. It i...
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...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...
Urea fertilizer has replaced ammonium nitrate in recent years as the most popular dry nitrogen ferti...
Direct application of urea containing fertilizers (dry urea and UAN solutions) has increased markedl...
Solid granular or prilled urea (45-46% N) has become widely available in Kentucky, as has 28% nitrog...
Today\u27s lowest-cost nitrogen fertilizer is equal to all other forms of nitrogen in promoting plan...
Urea is the world\u27s leading N fertilizer, and its use continues to grow. In the USA, for example,...
Urea (46-0-0), first introduced in 1935, is now the primary source of dry nitrogen (N) fertilizer in...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout both South Dakota and i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Kentucky farmers are finding proportionately more nitrogen being marketed each year in the chemical ...
Current trends indicate that urea will become the major source of solid and liquid N fertilizer in t...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout the United States. It i...
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...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlacing urea in close proximity to seed can cause seedling damage resulting in poor...