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Nitrogen Fertilizers and Stabilizers for Corn Production

BY Dairyland Seed Agronomy Team

A central challenge in managing nitrogen fertility in corn production is the susceptibility of nitrogen to loss through volatilization, leaching, or denitrification. The most commonly used nitrogen fertilizers for corn production in North America are anhydrous ammonia, urea, and urea-ammonium nitrate solutions.  Read the in-depth report here


 

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