Concepts and Rationale for Regional Nitrogen Rate Guidelines for Corn, April 2006
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2006
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Nitrogen (N) is typically one of the largest corn fertilization expenses. Nitrogen application is critical because it signifi cantly improves corn yield in many crop rotations. When choosing N rates, producers need to carefully consider both achieving most profi table economic return and advancing environmental stewardship. In 2004, university agronomists from the Corn Belt states began discussions regarding N rate use for corn production. The reasons for the discussions centered on apparent differences in methods for determining N rates across states, misperceptions regarding N rate guidelines, and concerns about application rates as corn yields have climbed to historic levels. An outcome of those discussions was an effort with the objectives to: ▪ develop N rate guidelines that could be applicable on a regional basis and ▪ identify the most profi table fertilizer N rates for corn production across the Corn Belt. This publication provides an overview of corn N fertilization in regard to rate of application, investigates concepts for determining economic application rates, and describes a suggested regional approach for developing corn N rate guidelines directly from recent research data. |
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application/pdf |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/3847/1/PM2015.pdf (2006) Concepts and Rationale for Regional Nitrogen Rate Guidelines for Corn, April 2006. Iowa State University Extension |
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en |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/3847/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Crops #Corn #Agriculture and food production |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |