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Tag: nitrogen stabilizers

Do I need a Nitrogen Stabilizer with In-season Nitrogen in Corn?

Posted on June 2, 2023 by Colin Elgie

Split application of nitrogen (N) in corn has been shown to offer many benefits to farmers, including a reduction in the total N required to produce a high-yielding crop.  In-season application matches N supply closer to corn’s uptake pattern, and because of this, there is less nitrogen sitting in the soil in forms available for […]

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Nitrogen stabilizers: what are they and when do they make sense?

corn field with trees in background
Posted on May 11, 2022 by Jake Munroe

Nitrogen fertilizer is one the most expensive inputs required for growing a corn crop, especially this year. And with conditions having turned dry in recent days, many growers are wondering about the risk of losses following N fertilizer application. Nitrogen stabilizers are products that help to slow the conversion of nitrogen to forms that are […]

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