09/28/2022 SOURCE: blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu
By: Brad Carlson, Extension educator Nearly 20 years ago, Minnesota, together with many other states in the North Central region, adopted th...
Why do different states have different nitrogen fertilizer rate recommendations for corn?
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09/19/2022 SOURCE: blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu
In this episode of the Nutrient Management Podcast, we’re talking about phosphorus and potassium guidelines. Why do P and K guidelines diffe...
P and K fertilizer guidelines: Why do they differ from state to state?
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09/14/2022 SOURCE: www.heritagedaily.com
Unlike their counterparts in other parts of the British Isles and on mainland Europe, early Scottish farmers didn’t use manure to fertilise their fields. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
Early Scottish farmers didn’t use manure to fertilise their fields
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: agriculturejournal.co.zw
Elton Manguwo WITH the 2022/2023 summer cropping season fast approaching, the Government is going all out to ensure the 1
Fertiliser availability key to success of 2022/23 cropping season
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08/30/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
Removing urine from wastewater and using it as fertilizer has the potential to decrease nutrient loading in water bodies and boost sustainability by making use of a common waste material.
Extracting urine from wastewater and using it as fertilizer could be sustainability boon
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Topics: Fertilizer, Ag Europe,
Beer shortages and pig pile-ups: Fertilizer crisis rattles European food chain
Beer and meat production take a hit as fertilizer plants shut down due to soaring energy prices.
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Topics: Equipment/Machinery, Fertilizer, Ag Innovation,
World’s first ammonia-powered zero-emissions tractor starts testing
Ammonia is already a widely used fertilizer, so the infrastructure is in place.
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08/06/2022 SOURCE: www.ucdavis.edu
UC Davis researchers have found a way to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer needed to grow cereals such as rice, wheat and corn.
Growing Cereal Crops With Less Fertilizer
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Research, Fertilizer,
Researchers find way to improve nitrogen uptake in field-grown maize
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Researchers at Kansas State University and scientists at one of the United States’ largest agriscience companies say they have found a way to improve the uptake of nitrogen in field-grown maize – likely reducing the environmental impact of applying nitrogen fertilizer to farm fields. K-State Research and Extension agronomist Ignacio Ciampitti called […]
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