Nutrient Management
Genetic research intends to develop varieties with enhanced nutrient uptake.
Growers, researchers working to reduce phosphorus loads in Everglades Ag Area.
Making good use of data and a focus on efficiency are critical in sustainable agricultural operations.
The plan sets the framework to achieve widespread adoption of adaptive soil health systems on more than 50% of U.S. cropland by 2025.
Research compares the effects between poly-coated urea and regular urea on sweet corn growth.
Rita Abi-Ghanem of Bio Huma Netics, a supplier of agricultural liquid fertilizers and specialty products, will serve on the committee’s Science Advisory Board.
Biodiversity is increasingly recognized as critical to long-term agricultural sustainability in a world with shrinking available arable land.
Soil health experts gain ground on standardized measurements and identify future research needs.
In the wake of an algal bloom disaster, growers need to be prepared, proactive, and farm smart. There is much at stake.
Despite record rainfall, producers in the Everglades Agricultural Area again exceed phosphorus reduction standards.
Cover crops are now far more prescriptive; they are not just a good idea with some minor erosion control benefits.
With state of emergency actions underway, growers and industry stakeholders are having to face, respond to critics.
The Nature Conservancy and The Fertilizer Institute join forces in nutrient stewardship partnership and related sustainable farming practices.
Dr. Brian Boman worked with growers to examine their nutrient and water use and how practices could be modified to not only lessen environmental impacts, but also increase growers’ profitability.
Some myths are worth exploring when establishing a nutrition plan.
Learn to properly manage nutrient deficiencies in broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower.
Improving water quality while maintaining production is being achieved in American agriculture.
Growers can download free app to help identify crop nutrient deficiencies.
The app from H.J. Baker is a planning tool for fertilizer applications and soil nutrient needs.