Protect Your Yield Potential

Mar 29, 2023


Article Supplied by: Koch Agronomic Services
 
Help maximize your nitrogen investment by protecting your side-dress and top-dress applications with nitrogen stabilizer. Whether your fertilizer program includes pre- or post-emergence applications of urea or UAN, all programs can be susceptible to nitrogen loss through ammonia volatilization.
 
University research studies have shown that up to 40% of urea-based fertilizers can be lost to ammonia volatilization. Ammonia volatilization occurs when urea or UAN are not adequately incorporated, meaning that they don’t get enough rain or irrigation – between a half inch to an inch – or deep mechanical incorporation more than two inches deep, to minimize loss.
 
Protects yield potential and return on investment
When there isn’t enough nitrogen available for crops, it means lost yield. AGROTAIN stabilizer contains the most research-proven urease inhibitor technology to protect urea and UAN from volatilization, which in turn, protects your nitrogen investment and yield potential.
 
Allows for greater application flexibility
AGROTAIN stabilizer provides growers the flexibility to pre- or post-apply urea-based nitrogen, and the confidence to know their nitrogen investment is protected from volatilization, even when surface applied.  

Learn More About Agrotain

 

Read More News

May 23, 2023
Now that most of the crops are planted, it is time to start looking at some of the benefits that Ag Tech tools can provide by taking the guesswork out your irrigation and nitrogen side dress decisions to help you maximize your profitability.   
Mar 29, 2023
Finding a way to collect and analyze data on the farm is becoming more and more popular. Once captured, there are numerous ways that this data can be beneficial. This data can be used to help gain insights on a particular piece of ground that can be used to help make management decisions on the farm. Climate offers ways to collect data from planting, to in season applications, to harvest. 
Mar 29, 2023
We are nearing the time of year where soon we will be making our final applications on the 2023 wheat crop. There are many decisions throughout the wheat growing season that impact the overall success of the crop but whether or not to apply wheat fungicide tends to be the last decision that is made that the grower has control over.