As planting kicks off in parts of the U.S., farmers are working hard to make sure their meeting their corn’s nitrogen needs throughout the year. There are so many ways you can apply nitrogen—manure, ...
The wet fall and subsequent late harvest prevented many growers from applying fall anhydrous. As a result, considerable corn acreage will receive spring applied anhydrous or another form of nitrogen ...
April showers bring … an increased risk of nitrogen loss in your fields. In fact, research shows that soil can lose more than 20% of its total nitrogen after just one or two spring rainfalls. “In the ...
University of Minnesota's Southern Research and Outreach Center’s Winter Crops Day draws growers weighing fertilizer ...
It was fairly common to see a line at most local co-ops in the spring of 2019 as many farmers were chomping at the bit after a challenging season, hoping to apply the right amount of anhydrous ammonia ...
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