Crops' N Trouble

Wet Field Conditions Mean More Nitrogen Needed

Russ Quinn
By  Russ Quinn , DTN Staff Reporter
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Standing water is not a good sight, especially not in corn fields that have already been treated to a season's worth of nitrogen fertilizer. (DTN file photo by Scott Kemper)
The potential for nitrogen (N) losses is increasing in locations across the Corn Belt, and could get worse for areas where heavy rains are anticipated for the second week in June.

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