
Managing Nitrogen in the Field – 4R Best Practices
Nitrogen can be a costly and difficult to manage nutrient in your fertilizer …
A two year Georgia study demonstrates how ESN can increase yields in forage production. ESN protects nitrogen (N) from loss inside its unique protective coating and supplies N to the crop when it is needed. The result is increased corn yields and improved N-use efficiency.
Forages need N throughout the growing season. Most N uptake by forages takes place in the period of about 30 days after green-up or hay cutting. ESN may be used to meet this nitrogen demand.
In this Georgia study, ESN applied at green-up followed by a mid-season application yielded higher than urea applied at the same timings or in four applications. Yields were greatest with a 50:50 blend of ESN:urea, and decreased with the addition of higher percentages of ESN. These decreases due to higher percentages of ESN resulted because forages need most of the nitrogen in a relatively short period of time, and the ESN did not have adequate time to release.
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