We caught up with The Fertilizer Institute’s 2024 4R Advocates—a group of two farmers and two retailers who are committed to implementing fertilizer management practices based on the principles of 4R ...
Nitrogen fertilizers are applied to crops to increase yield, but some of that nitrogen is lost to the atmosphere in the form of ammonia. Ammonia is a major air pollutant linked to numerous health ...
Applying the same rate of costly inputs like P and K across the entire acre results in over-application in some areas and under-application in others. Advanced Agrilytics can provide data-driven ...
Fertilizer is one of the quiet workhorses of the global food system, yet it is also a major driver of climate pollution. The emerging evidence is that if governments price the emissions from ...
A 60-year study covering 205 countries and regions worldwide has systematically uncovered the evolutionary patterns of ...
Turfgrass maintenance is a critical component of urban, residential and recreational landscapes. Efficient nutrient management is pivotal in sustaining turfgrass health, enhancing soil structure and ...
Fertilizers are one of the most costly and variable input costs for farmers yet are a necessity for maximum yield potential. In a year where fertilizer makes up a significant cost of farming, ...
Delaware’s Nutrient Management Law has been in effect since 1999 and requires anyone who applies manure or fertilizer to 10 or more acres or has eight or more animal units (an animal unit is equal to ...
Growing demand for eco-conscious turf care and soil management highlights a shift toward sustainable materials and ...