Join us for a 5-week Webinar Series
February 23rd Planning
for Fertilizer Efficiency to Maximize Savings
Dr. Kitty O'Neil,
Field Crops Specialist, CCE NCRAT
Plan ahead and plan thoroughly to minimize fertilizer costs
in 2023. We're all familiar with the 4R approach to maximizing
fertilizer and nutrient efficiency, but we'll talk about the small details
in its implementation, throughout the whole cropping system, to ensure
accuracy and to minimize the need for purchased nutrients. To
register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webina...
March 2nd The
Value of Manure Told Through Five Stories
Dr. Quirine
Ketterings, Cornell Nutrient Management Spear Program, & Kirsten
Workman, Nutrient Management Specialist, PRODAIRY
This presentation will share research results that answer the following
questions: What is the fertilizer replacement value of manure?, How does
injection of manure in alfalfa impact the crop? Can shallow
incorporation be as effective in conserving N as deeper incorporation?, Can
no-till planting be compatible with manure injection? What is
the carry over benefit of manure application? To register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webina...
March 9th Corn
Fertility in Times of Peak Fertilizer Prices
Janice Degni,
Extension Field Crops Specialist
This seminar will outline a strategy for corn production
that targets manure nutrients and purchased fertilizer where they are
needed and conserving where needs are met by nutrient turnover from organic
matter and drawing down previously built reserves. To register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JfXXl_IOTNywkOTVo3tO7A
March 16th Small
Grain & Soybean Fertility in Times of Peak Fertilizer Prices
Jeff Miller, Extension
Field Crops Specialist, Oneida County CCE
We will discuss fertilization practices that optimize winter
wheat production for grain and triticale production for forage. We will
also discuss soybean production and fertilization practices that should be
considered in corn grain / soybean rotations. To register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LREZ6pWHSoKXhkHD7atqqw
March 23rd Hay
Crop Fertility - A Foundation of Success
Dale Dewing, Sr
Team Leader, WAP Nutrient Management. CCE Delaware County
Quality forage from hay crops is the foundation of
profitably raising dairy and livestock, there is no substitute for good
yields of good quality hay and silage. If you're going to get
this right, you'll need a solid plan for meeting the fertility needs of
this humble, and sometimes over looked crop. This workshop will help
you make the most of your on-farm fertility sources, and sort through how
to profitably use purchased inputs to get a good return on your
investment. We will consider needs of alfalfa, grass and mixed stands
for all major nutrients as well as pH and lime. To register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webina...
March 30th Using Precision
Technologies to Improve Nutrient Efficiency and Save Fertilizer Costs
Manuel Marcaida, Subha
Srinivasagan, Sunoj Shajahan, Quirine Ketterings (Nutrient Management Spear
Program)
Advances in sensor technologies and analytical tools
(machine learning and spatial statistics) now make it possible for farmers
to be create management zones and make more informed decisions about crop
inputs and nutrient management. In this session, we will talk about
gathering high quality sensor-based data, creating yield maps and
management zones for the farm, making use of grid-based soil. To
register:
https://cornell.zoom.us/webina...
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