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Title: Slow Release Nitrogen for Furrow Irrigated Wheat


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Slow Release Nitrogen for Furrow Irrigated Wheat
  • Brad Brown
  • Extension Soil and Crop Management Specialist
  • 2010 Idaho Nutrient Management Conference
  • Shoshone, ID
  • March 9, 2010

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HistoricallyPreplant N was favored by the
industry To avoid an extra application Spread
out the workload Cheaper N
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Late winter top-dressed urea is more effective
than early fall preplant incorporated urea in 2
out of 3 yearsN Immobilization Denitrification
Leaching Volatilization from plantExcessive
vegetative growthPhytotoxicity
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NRCS 590 Nutrient Management Standard discourages
early fall preplant applied N due primarily to
risk of nitrate leaching to shallow ground water.
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Winter Top-dress risks Increased
compaction NH3 volatilization Phytotoxicity of
high N rates Higher application costs (labor,
fuel, equipment)
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Ideal preplant N source for furrow irrigated
winter wheat
  • One application to minimize application costs
  • Avoiding excessive N effects on yield
  • Provide some late season N release for grain
    filling
  • Minimize volatile N losses

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Objective To evaluate preplant slow release
polymer-coated urea N for furrow irrigated SWW
wheat
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Treatments
N rates 60, 120, 180 lb /A N sources ESN,
Urea, Mix (5050) N Timing Early fall
preplant, Late fall top-dress, Late winter
top-dress
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Preplant slow release ESN
  • Increased plant height, N utilization, yield,
    protein, grain N and apparent N recovery compared
    to preplant dry urea
  • Was no more effective than late winter
    top-dressed urea.

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Late Winter Topdressed ESN
  • Reduced plant height, flag leaf Chlorophyll and
    yield relative to topdressed urea.
  • Did not release sufficient N for optimal
    vegetative growth and yield.

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Preplant Economic Analysis Assume ESN is .15 or
.50 more/lb than urea, equal application costs,
wheat is 4/bu
Nrate Urea ESN (.15) (.50) 60 543 584 32 11 120 58
1 635 36 -6 180 621 650 11 -52
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Preplant slow release polymer coated urea does
have a place in the furrow irrigated wheat system
if reasonably priced.
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Thank you for your interest
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