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Field trials show ROI of split-nitrogen application

SPONSORED: 360 Yield

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Margins are tight. In a year where input costs continue to rise and corn prices remain low, input efficiency is more important than ever. As farmers look for ways to produce more corn with less, nitrogen planning is critical. Of all the factors that contribute to production costs and yield, nitrogen has one of the largest impacts. But, cutting back on nitrogen to save money isn’t the right answer. Rather, making small improvements in nitrogen utilization can make big differences to a farmer’s bottom line and yield.

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New nitrogen management tools from 360 Yield Center are making split-nitrogen application more practical and easier to implement than ever before. Now, farmers can measure and supply the right amount of N when the plant is ready to use it instead of putting it out early when it is vulnerable to loss.

Instead of a one-and-done application, farmers can now take a base-plus approach to nitrogen. 

Apply a base rate of N in fall or spring for a strong foundation.  Split-nitrogen application isn’t about starving the crop early. Farmers should apply a base rate of N in the fall or spring to ensure your corn gets off to a great start, but save some of the N supply. Your corn uses almost 75% of its overall N needs after V101 – so if you run out of N after pollination, growth will shut down, ears will be shorter and grain fill will suffer.

Test soil in-season so you know how much N is left.  Understanding in-season  N availability can be a real guessing game.  But, now farmers can know exactly how much nitrate N is present through real-time measurement.  360 SOILSCAN tests N availability – and soil pH – in the field with the accuracy of a soil lab. With real-time information, farmers can build an N recommendation based on yield goal, corn growth stage and organic matter so they know exactly how much N too apply just when it is needed in-season. 

Come back between V6 and tassel to apply more N when corn needs it most.

The sidedress window is now so wide that farmers can split-apply N with more confidence. 360 Y-DROP provides flexibility and control for timing of midseason N application anywhere from V6 to tassel – a window of more than 30 days. It places liquid N at the base of the stalk, where even modest dew pushes N to the root mass for rapid uptake. This allows you to refuel the crop with precision to get it to the finish line and reach its yield potential.

A Base-plus Approach Pays

Field trials show it pays to use the base-plus approach. One side-by-side trial in 2015 showed the later the N application, the higher the yield. Compared with a one-and-done spring application of 200 lb., a split-N application of 150 lb. in spring and 50 lb. of N at V12 with 360 Y-DROP boosted yield by 29 bu/A. That’s a gain of $104 per acre.

By repositioning nitrogen when and where it’s needed, farmers can make more of the N investment and boost yield potential. Learn more about the ROI of split-N application and see how farmers saw real results in 2015 at 360YieldCenter.com/baseplus

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