There have been several reports of corn seedlings being damaged from ammonia, even fall applied anhydrous ammonia. Ammonia injury has been noted in past springs and more frequently occurs with shallow placed ammonia, ammonia applied near the time of planting, urea placed near the seed, and with dry soil conditions
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF BRENT C. SUNDERLAGE, for the Master of Science degree in Plant, Soil, a...
To date urea and ammonium are two nitrogen (N) forms widely used in agriculture. Due to a low produc...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout the United States. It i...
Non-Peer ReviewedAnhydrous ammonia (AA) is generally marketed as the most economical form of fertili...
Earlier I provided observations in two articles (June 19 and June 26, 2008) on corn growth and respo...
Last summer I provided observations in three ICM News articles (June 19, June 26, and July 8, 2008) ...
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers i...
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containi...
Pesticides are commonly used substances that are utilized to prevent bugs and unwanted forces from c...
Ammonia (NH3), as an intermediate product of nitrogen metabolism, is recognized as a novel gasotrans...
Non-Peer ReviewedA study was carried out on a Dark Brown Scott loam at Scott, Saskatchewan to determ...
Some studies have concluded that anhydrous ammonia is indistinguishable from other common nitrogen (...
The efficacy and safety of ammoniation procedures for reducing aflatoxin hazards in corn were determ...
Last week (June 19) I provided some observations on corn growth and response to nitrogen (N) applied...
It is almost time that anhydrous ammonia (NH3) applications could begin (remember 50 F and cooling 4...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF BRENT C. SUNDERLAGE, for the Master of Science degree in Plant, Soil, a...
To date urea and ammonium are two nitrogen (N) forms widely used in agriculture. Due to a low produc...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout the United States. It i...
Non-Peer ReviewedAnhydrous ammonia (AA) is generally marketed as the most economical form of fertili...
Earlier I provided observations in two articles (June 19 and June 26, 2008) on corn growth and respo...
Last summer I provided observations in three ICM News articles (June 19, June 26, and July 8, 2008) ...
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers i...
Research work has shown that considerable nitrogen can be lost from surface applied ammonia-containi...
Pesticides are commonly used substances that are utilized to prevent bugs and unwanted forces from c...
Ammonia (NH3), as an intermediate product of nitrogen metabolism, is recognized as a novel gasotrans...
Non-Peer ReviewedA study was carried out on a Dark Brown Scott loam at Scott, Saskatchewan to determ...
Some studies have concluded that anhydrous ammonia is indistinguishable from other common nitrogen (...
The efficacy and safety of ammoniation procedures for reducing aflatoxin hazards in corn were determ...
Last week (June 19) I provided some observations on corn growth and response to nitrogen (N) applied...
It is almost time that anhydrous ammonia (NH3) applications could begin (remember 50 F and cooling 4...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF BRENT C. SUNDERLAGE, for the Master of Science degree in Plant, Soil, a...
To date urea and ammonium are two nitrogen (N) forms widely used in agriculture. Due to a low produc...
Agricultural use of anhydrous ammonia has increased significantly throughout the United States. It i...