Water quality issues have renewed interest in timing of nitrogen (N) application as a means to improve use efficiency in corn and reduce losses. Improved economic return is also desired as N fertilization is one of the most costly inputs to corn production. Time of fertilizer application is a component of the site-specific 4R nutrient management stewardship programs. In Iowa, the Nutrient Reduction Strategy has a 7% (37% std. dev.) nitrate-N reduction with a 0% (3% std. dev.) corn yield change for sidedress compared to preplant N application (SP 0435A)
The efficiency of nitrogen (N) use by corn (Zea mays L.) may be improved by delaying N application u...
Nitrate loss from drainage systems in Iowa and other upper Midwestern states is a concern relative t...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...
Water quality issues have renewed interest in timing of nitrogen (N) application as a means to impro...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is essential for profitable corn production. Nitrogen is a major input co...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen is essential for growth and reproduction of crops and is involved in many important plant b...
Providing sufficient but not excessive nitrogen (N) to corn is difficult especially with fall and ea...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are used to supplement the soil’s natural N supply to increase corn grain y...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Overapplication of fertilizer or manure nitrogen (N) in corn can cause water quality problems when u...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Effective management of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in corn production is needed to maximize economic re...
The efficiency of nitrogen (N) use by corn (Zea mays L.) may be improved by delaying N application u...
Nitrate loss from drainage systems in Iowa and other upper Midwestern states is a concern relative t...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...
Water quality issues have renewed interest in timing of nitrogen (N) application as a means to impro...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization is essential for profitable corn production. Nitrogen is a major input co...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrogen is essential for growth and reproduction of crops and is involved in many important plant b...
Providing sufficient but not excessive nitrogen (N) to corn is difficult especially with fall and ea...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are used to supplement the soil’s natural N supply to increase corn grain y...
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Overapplication of fertilizer or manure nitrogen (N) in corn can cause water quality problems when u...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Effective management of fertilizer nitrogen (N) in corn production is needed to maximize economic re...
The efficiency of nitrogen (N) use by corn (Zea mays L.) may be improved by delaying N application u...
Nitrate loss from drainage systems in Iowa and other upper Midwestern states is a concern relative t...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...