Nitrates & placement: Factors for reducing nitrogen loss to water
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We’re talking all about nitrate management and placement as important factors for reducing nitrogen loss to water on today's episode of the Advancing Nitrogen Smart Podcast series. Different forms of nitrogen have their own potential for loss. How does nitrogen already in the nitrate form differ from ammonium for example? How does basic soil science slow down or speed up nitrogen transformation? Why can't nitrates be easily stabilized in the fall in Minnesota? How do other factors like pH affect nitrogen transformation? This and much more in today's discussion.
Guests:
- Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato)
- Dan Kaiser, Extension nutrient management specialist (St. Paul)
Additional resources:
- Nitrogen placement: What MN farmers should know about depth, incorporation, loss pathways, and more
- How 4R Nutrient Stewardship can help Minnesota farmers
- Four things I’ve learned about nitrogen management for corn based on a decade of research in Minnesota
- Six observations from six years of tile sampling for nitrates in southeast Minnesota
- Nitrogen BMPs and nitrate water quality issues in southeast Minnesota: What should growers be thinking about?
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