Balancing Corn Yield Goals and N Fertilization Rates

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1991-12-04
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Karlen, D.
Kramer, L.
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Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference
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The Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management Conference is Iowa's premier crop production education event. No other program in Iowa brings together the diverse range of topics, slate of expert presenters and results of the latest University research.

The ICM Conference offers workshops focusing on the latest in crop production technology. Experts from Iowa and surrounding states will provide research updates and results in soil fertility, soil and water management, crop production and pest management.

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Establishing realistic yield goals is essential for environmentally and economically sustainable crop production. It is also important because many of the variable inputs, including fertilizer N rates, are often based upon those goals. If yield goals are beyond what uncontrollable factors such as rainfall can support, many controllable inputs such as N fertilizer will probably be used at rates in excess of crop needs. This scenario will result in reduced nutrient recovery, decreased profitability or return on fertilizer investment, and an increased potential for N loss to groundwater resources. If yield goals are set too low, crop nutrient needs may be underestimated leading to loss of yield, quality, and profit.

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