Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm
Authors: John E. Sawyer (Iowa State University) , Daniel W. Barker (Iowa State University)
This project is designed to study the nitrogen (N) fertilization needs in continuous corn and corn rotated with soybean as influenced by location and climate. Multiple rates of fertilizer N are spring applied, with the intent to measure yield response to N within each rotation on a yearly basis, for multiple years, at multiple sites across Iowa. This will allow the determination of N requirements for each rotation practice, differences that exist between the two rotations, responses to applied N across different soils and climatic conditions, and evaluation of tools used to adjust N application.
Keywords: Agronomy
How to Cite: Sawyer, J. E. & Barker, D. W. (2002) “Seasonal and Rotational Influences on Corn Nitrogen Requirements, Swine Farm”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports. 2001(1).