In-season nitrogen tests can save money for corn growers
Story Date: 5/3/2012

Source:  Peter Callan Virginia Tech University, SOUTH EAST FARM PRESS, 5/1/12
 

Due to the dramatic rise in nitrogen prices over the past several years, producers are wondering how they can get the most bang for their buck.

Crop budgets from Virginia Tech show that nitrogen accounts for nearly 57 percent ($102) of total fertilizer input costs ($177) to produce 150 bushels of corn per acre.

 
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