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Three Alternative Nitrogen Management Strategies for Cereal Grain Production Brian Arnall Brian Arnall Plant and Soil Sciences Department Oklahoma State University
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Introduction Scrutiny of Nitrogen Application Environmental impact Rise in Fuel and Nitrogen cost Temporal Variability What Nature Provides Unpredictable Variables
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Response Index
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N-Rich Strip The Nitrogen Rich Strip: –What is it? –When and Where can it be used? Ease of application Drive by visibility
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N-Rich Strip Yes or No
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N-Rich Strip Sensor Based Nitrogen Rate Calculator Using Sensor Data and the Nitrogen Fertilizer Optimization Algorithm, N-Rates are prescribed for that field and its condition.
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Aug 16, 2002Aug 28, 2002 November March June Planting date days from planting to sensing (GDD>0) YP 0 Nitrogen Fertilizer Optimization Algorithm 1. Establish preplant N Rich Strip(NRS) 4. Determine Response Index (RI) 2. NDVI (biomass) =NDVI NRS /NDVI Farmer 3. Predict potential yield 5. Predict potential grain yield need # of days from planting to (YP 0 ) with added N, YP N =(YP 0 *RI) sensing (INSEY = biomass prod./day) 6. Fertilizer Rec = (grain N uptake INSEY vs. Yld eqn. YP N – grain N uptake YP 0 /0.7) RI YP N May June August CORN WHEAT NDVI (sensing date)
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Ramp Calibration Strip The Ramp Calibration Strip –16 N rates 0 – 195 lb N ac -1 (can be adjusted for other crops) Rate Interval 10 ft (adjustable) Truck or ATV mounted
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Ramp Calibration Strip Walk it off 0 N 195 N
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Ramp Calibration Strip Sensor Based
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Strip Alternatives
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VRT Variable Rate N Application Resolution –Wheat.4 m 2 –Corn By-Plant
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VRT Equipment
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Questions? For More Information www.nue.okstate.edu
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