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Late Spring Nitrate Test

Brinkman's Nutrient Management Notes
May 31, 2007

The Late Spring Soil Nitrate Test is a recommended tool to use if nitrogen losses are suspected from applications of commercial nitrogen products, manure, and other sources of nitrogen. The Integrated Crop Management newsletters below provide information on what potentially could have happened to nitrogen that has been applied this year. The newsletters also provide guidelines and information on tools that can be used help evaluate suspected nitrogen losses. 

The Late Spring Soil Nitrate Test is an appropriate tool to use to evaluate losses of nitrogen from the wide variety of methods used to determine the original application rate. These methods may include the methods outlined in:

The test is also an appropriate tool to be used when producers want to evaluate reduced rates of applied nitrogen.

If  you are interested in the newsletters and don’t want to check and see if a new newsletter is available an e-mail notice of released Integrated Crop Management newsletters can be registered for by following the link under the left hand column titled “Notification”.

Steve Brinkman
Nutrient Management Specialist
USDA-NRCS, Des Moines, Iowa

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