New thinking on when to apply nitrogen to your wheat crop – WA (Video)
In this Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) video, researcher Dion Nicol (WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development – DPIRD) explains that, in WA’s central wheat belt, 3 years of research indicates that there are advantages in delaying nitrogen application based on environmental factors such as soil water availability. By taking more of a tactical approach to the timing of nitrogen fertiliser applications, WA’s wheat growers might significantly improve grain quality without affecting yield. While this trial was conducted in WA, it may be of interest to growers in other regions [3:43].#
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