A 200-bu.-per-acre corn crop consumes 330 lb. to 350 lb. of nitrogen per acre. Know your soil’s nitrogen-supplying power to fine-tune application rates. The need to protect water supplies while ...
Moderate to severe drought conditions across the Corn Belt provided ideal conditions for fast harvest, but it also draws ...
To understand the origin of nitrogen in drainage water, the research team first had to differentiate nitrate derived from ...
Food productivity is dependent on the availability of fertilizer, says Utah State University biochemist Lance Seefeldt. "We ...
One ag retailer in Missouri told AgWeb anhydrous prices for falls needs were ... analysts argue the larger driver of nitrogen prices today is the price of corn. “You have a lot of factors ...
"We need to convince these bacteria to maintain high levels of BNF in environments ... It is also the first peer-reviewed ...
Researchers uncover a seven-gene pathway enabling corn and rice to fix nitrogen directly from the air, eliminating fertilizer ...
The company is currently working on a next generation of nitrogen-producing microbes for crops like corn, wheat ... product does both — it reduces the need for chemical fertilizer and delivers ...
The end-of-season corn stalk nitrate test is a simple, inexpensive tool that can be used to assess the nitrogen (N) status of a corn crop at the end of the growing season. Studies in Delaware, and ...
"We need to convince these bacteria to maintain high levels of BNF in environments ... It is also the first peer-reviewed ...