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Fine-tuning nitrogen applications is a good bet economically, environmentally

2014-03-03 16:26:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Tighten your nitrogen belt Identifying the optimum nitrogen rate lies in the conversion of ammonium and nitrates from organic matter through mineralization, rainfall and from applied inorganic fertilizer. Managing the process to get the greatest economic value from the investment at the lowest risk of loss and environmental degradation depends on soils, organic matter, rainfall distribution, temperature range, tillage and cropping management systems. read more

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