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We know that nitrogen is an important element. It makes up 78% of our atmosphere and is a key component in plant growth. But how do plants utilize this key nutrient? What role does nitrogen play as a crop nutrient? How do the three types of nitrogen loss differ?
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To better understand why plants need nitrogen to grow, it’s important to know what the element does and why the nitrogen cycle is a necessary part of all living matter.
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The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (Koch) will break down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. Crop science experts and others in the agriculture industry will discuss topics ranging from nitrogen loss and soil health to ways growers can increase operational efficiencies.
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The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (Koch) will break down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. Crop science experts and others in the agriculture industry will discuss topics ranging from nitrogen loss and soil health to ways growers can increase operational efficiencies.
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To produce higher yields, growers need to be resourceful. And as you look for sustainable options to best manage nutrients, preventing nitrogen loss is a top concern. To do that, you have to understand the three types of nitrogen loss and the tools you have to prevent it.
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As the world’s population increases, one of the critical concerns of food production is the shrinking number of farming acres.
Article Tags: Above and Below Ground, Above Ground, Below Ground, Urease Inhibitors, Ammonia Volatilization, Nitrification Inhibitors, Nitrate Leaching, Denitrification, Preventing Nitrogen Loss, Urea, UAN, Anhydrous Ammonia
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The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (Koch) will break down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. Crop science experts and others in the agriculture industry will discuss topics ranging from nitrogen loss and soil health to ways growers can increase operational efficiencies.
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Each year, new agronomic solutions are introduced for growers to consider using to help them better their operation. The best of those allow growers to use fewer resources, potentially saving them money in the long run and promoting a more sustainable future.
Article Categories: BLOG, Nitrogen Loss, US, CANADA
Article Tags: CENTURO, SUPERU, ANVOL, AGROTAIN, Urea, UAN, Anhydrous Ammonia, Above and Below Ground, Above Ground, Below Ground, Urease Inhibitors, Ammonia Volatilization, Nitrification Inhibitors, Nitrate Leaching, Denitrification, Nitrogen Loss Solutions, Nitrogen Stabilizers
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As you start to plan for next year, you may be looking for expenses to cut from your overall budget. We're here to tell you why the investment in nitrogen stabilizers can give your operation an edge.
Article Tags: Above and Below Ground, Above Ground, Below Ground, Urease Inhibitors, Ammonia Volatilization, Nitrification Inhibitors, Nitrate Leaching, Denitrification, Nitrogen Loss Solutions, Nitrogen Stabilizers, Major Row Crops, Fall, Spring
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Thanks to agronomic research being conducted around the world, advances are being made each day to help growers produce more with fewer resources. And that work not only helps to feed people across the globe, it also creates value for society as a whole.
Article Categories: VIDEO, US, Nitrogen Loss, CANADA
Article Tags: ANVOL, CENTURO, SUPERU, AGROTAIN, Urea, UAN, Anhydrous Ammonia, Above and Below Ground, Above Ground, Below Ground, Urease Inhibitors, Ammonia Volatilization, Nitrification Inhibitors, Nitrate Leaching, Denitrification, Nitrogen Loss Solutions
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