The nutrient needs of corn continue to evolve, especially as modern corn hybrids and agronomic practices advance. There are a lot of factors that play a role in the nutrient needs of plants, nutrient availability and plant uptake, and nutrient utilization throughout the season. In this blog post, we’ll explore those factors, the variables at…
Tag: Nitrogen
N Application: Location, Location, Location
There are many variables that play a role in nitrogen management. Placement is sometimes overlooked – mainly because for years there hasn’t been many choices in application methods – with a limited window of application. Where N is applied within the row is important Traditional sidedress methods apply N in the middle of the crop…
Your Questions: 360 SOILSCAN
Efficient nitrogen management is critical, both for yields and for your bottom line. As we monitor input costs – and regulations – we must know, not guess, how much nitrogen is in our fields. 360 SOILSCAN is a portable soil lab system that provides you with zone-specific soil nitrate analysis in about five minutes, allowing…
Yield Minute: 2015 Spring Update
It’ spring. Time to get the equipment out and start planting. But, before you get too far down the road – do you know how much nitrogen is in your field? Matt Foes, regional agronomy manager for 360 Yield Center, shares an update on nitrogen trials on his farm in northern Illinois. Foes tests the…
Spring N: Build a Solid Foundation
As snow melts and temperatures rise, we start focusing on getting into the field. When it comes to your 2015 nitrogen (N) plan, we should begin with the end in mind – minimizing plant stress by managing nutrients as best as possible. We want to ensure we’re feeding the crop the right amount of N…
Four Tips for Smarter Nitrogen Management
How much nitrogen does it take to produce 200 bushels of corn per acre? That’s a very common question with multiple answers. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to nitrogen management. And not every corn crop needs the same amount of N to produce 200 plus bushels per acre. The reality is that an effective nitrogen…
Nitrogen Deficiencies: Yellow Fever Strikes Much of the 2014 Corn Crop
No, it’s not a virus but it can be a self-inflicted ailment. What is this affliction you might ask? Nitrogen deficiencies. As we continue to push for higher yields – via narrower rows and higher populations – the stress we put on our nutrient supply systems continues to increase. Since N is one of the…
Yield Management: 2015 Planning with Nitrogen
As we progress through the 2014 harvest (however slow), many of us are turning our attention toward planning for 2015. Many decisions have to be made over the coming weeks that will set the stage for how successful we can be next year. Once you have landed on a mix of acres, your attention will…