The wet fall and subsequent late harvest prevented many growers from applying fall anhydrous. As a result, considerable corn acreage will receive spring applied anhydrous or another form of nitrogen ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Even though it's been an unusually wet spring in Indiana, it was cold enough to limit the conversion of anhydrous ammonia to nitrate during the rainy periods, said a Purdue ...
April showers bring … an increased risk of nitrogen loss in your fields. In fact, research shows that soil can lose more than 20% of its total nitrogen after just one or two spring rainfalls. “In the ...
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