Making Late Nitrogen Applications Work: Alliance-Funded Research Helps Corn Producers Get the Most Out of Post-Canopy Applications
Producers need to rethink some common assumptions about how nitrogen fertilizer and volatilization inhibitors interact with moisture, soil texture, and plant physiology. That's the overall finding of a four-year research study by a U of G team led by Dr. Joshua Nasielski and incorporating research from the Ontario Crops Research Centre sites in Winchester, Ridgetown and Elora. This research is funded in part by the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance. Read the story in Ontario Grain Farmer magazine: Making late nitrogen applications work