Nitrate loss from drainage systems in Iowa and other upper Midwestern states is a concern relative to local water supplies as well as the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, there is a need to quantify how various nitrogen management practices impact nitrate loss. One practice that is commonly mentioned as a potential strategy to reduce nitrate loss is to vary fertilizer application timing and specifically apply nitrogen as close to when the growing crop needs it as possible. At a site in Gilmore City, Iowa, a number of fertilizer timing and rate schemes within a corn soybean rotation were used to study the impacts on nitrate leaching. Timing schemes include nitrogen application in the fall and an early season sidedress in the ...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Fertilizer nitrogen is necessary for the efficient production of grain crops throughout the midwest....
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced agricultural production in many areas of t...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced crop production in many areas of the world...
Excess precipitation in Iowa and many other agricultural production areas is removed artificially vi...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrate nitrogen losses through subsurface drainage and crop yield are determined by multiple climat...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Increased use of nitrogen fertilizer in agricultural production has contributed to increased food pr...
Water quality issues have renewed interest in timing of nitrogen (N) application as a means to impro...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Fertilizer nitrogen is necessary for the efficient production of grain crops throughout the midwest....
Nutrient reduction strategies were developed and are being implemented across Midwest to reduce nutr...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced agricultural production in many areas of t...
Subsurface agricultural drainage has allowed for enhanced crop production in many areas of the world...
Excess precipitation in Iowa and many other agricultural production areas is removed artificially vi...
Excess precipitation in Midwest agricultural production areas is often removed artificially via subs...
Wet, poorly drained soils throughout North America and Europe are often artificially drained with su...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
Nitrate nitrogen losses through subsurface drainage and crop yield are determined by multiple climat...
Water quality impairment related to nitrogen (N) continues to be a concern in Iowa, including the ni...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Increased use of nitrogen fertilizer in agricultural production has contributed to increased food pr...
Water quality issues have renewed interest in timing of nitrogen (N) application as a means to impro...
Most com producers apply fertilizer nitrogen (N) several weeks or months before com plants emerge fr...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Fertilizer nitrogen is necessary for the efficient production of grain crops throughout the midwest....