83704 N-STAR: Connecting The Dots For More Sustainable N Fertilizer Management.

Poster Number 27

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See more from this Session: Nitrogen Use Efficiency Poster Session
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
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Trenton L. Roberts1, Chester Greub2, Richard J. Norman1, Nathan A. Slaton1 and Anthony M. Fulford1, (1)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
(2)Crop Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
The University of Arkansas directs one of the few remaining “free” soil testing programs in the United States and has long been a leader in the development, correlation and calibration of soil testing methods for Mid-South row-crops such as rice, soybean, corn and wheat. Researchers at the University of Arkansas have led the way in the development of the first soil-based N test for rice; N-STaR. Soil-based N tests have been the focus of soil fertility research programs for the past 50 years and the recent success of N-STaR highlights the importance of continually developing new soil test methodologies and ensuring current methods provide the proper rate recommendations. The research involving N-STaR in rice has involved both small-plot and field-scale validation in production fields and has led to the incorporation of the soil test on a wide scale.Continued work in wheat shows the ability of this soil analysis procedure to predict N rates for upland crops. Future work will focus on the devlopment of this technology for corn. In a world of rising commodity and fertilizer prices coupled with the increase in potential environmental impact the identification and application of proper nutrient rates has never been more important.
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