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Tag: split nitrogen

Should I split apply nitrogen in winter wheat?

Posted on March 21, 2022 (April 8, 2022) by Joanna Follings

Depending on the year and field conditions, you might get a yield bump from a split application of nitrogen (N) on your winter wheat crop. We’ve looked at a few different factors that might impact your N application decision. […]

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Exeter + Mt Forest Agribusiness Breakfast Meeting – April 14, 2020

Posted on April 15, 2020 by Meghan Moran

The past couple weeks have been fairly dry and sunny, and the amount of rain on Easter weekend was less than forecasted. However, this week looks cool in comparison, with nighttime temperatures dipping below freezing. The low temperatures should be considered by those thinking about planting or applying herbicides this week. Winter Wheat Winter wheat […]

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Fine-tuning Nitrogen Strategies on Corn

Posted on March 19, 2019 (March 19, 2019) by Scott Banks

  The nitrogen (N) fertility algorithm proposed at the recent Eastern Ontario Crop Conference by Dr. Dave Hooker, University of Guelph- Ridgetown Campus, was “80% of the recommended N applied pre-plant, then 1 lb/ac of additional N for each millimetre (mm) of rain from the V7 to VT corn growth stage.” Drs. B. Deen, D. […]

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Looking for Tillers? Consider Early Season Nitrogen Management!

Posted on March 18, 2019 (March 18, 2019) by Joanna Follings

This past fall brought challenges for many growers.  Prolonged wet weather delayed soybean harvest and pushed winter wheat seeding into late October and early November for some.  Before the snow fell, many fields had not yet emerged.  While the seed did germinate and vernalize, the late planting meant no tiller development.  As a result, nitrogen […]

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