Optimum corn yields require nitrogen fertilization in most crop rotations, but the energy consumed during the production of nitrogen fertilizer is considerable. Learn more about maximizing economic, environmental, and energy returns for nitrogen and other fertilizers.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1201/thumbnail.jp
Addressing concerns about future food supply and climate change requires management practices that m...
Lack of nitrogen limits corn production on most Iowa soils. Many Iowa farmers can use nitrogen ferti...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College describes the effects of nit...
Only abstract of poster available.Track II: Transportation and BiofuelsVigorous debate continues reg...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plant growth and reproduction, and management is critical f...
This publication provides an overview of farm energy use related to corn and soybean production in I...
International audienceAmmonia synthesis is the most important step for nitrogen-fertilizer productio...
Nitrogen fixation by the Haber–Bosch process has more than doubled the amount of fixed N on Earth, s...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
Nitrogen is essential to plant growth and biomass production. Thus, it is often the primary focus in...
Campaign Circular 276: This is about the types of nitrogen sources available such as manure, legume...
Due to increasing energy prices, the efficient use of technical energy in cropping systems become mo...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is of economic and environmental importance. Components of NUE were e...
Corn production in the United States has become increasingly efficient over the years. The use of ni...
Addressing concerns about future food supply and climate change requires management practices that m...
Lack of nitrogen limits corn production on most Iowa soils. Many Iowa farmers can use nitrogen ferti...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College describes the effects of nit...
Only abstract of poster available.Track II: Transportation and BiofuelsVigorous debate continues reg...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for plant growth and reproduction, and management is critical f...
This publication provides an overview of farm energy use related to corn and soybean production in I...
International audienceAmmonia synthesis is the most important step for nitrogen-fertilizer productio...
Nitrogen fixation by the Haber–Bosch process has more than doubled the amount of fixed N on Earth, s...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
Nitrogen is essential to plant growth and biomass production. Thus, it is often the primary focus in...
Campaign Circular 276: This is about the types of nitrogen sources available such as manure, legume...
Due to increasing energy prices, the efficient use of technical energy in cropping systems become mo...
The global challenge of meeting increased food demand and protecting environmental quality will be w...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is of economic and environmental importance. Components of NUE were e...
Corn production in the United States has become increasingly efficient over the years. The use of ni...
Addressing concerns about future food supply and climate change requires management practices that m...
Lack of nitrogen limits corn production on most Iowa soils. Many Iowa farmers can use nitrogen ferti...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College describes the effects of nit...