In the 5th episode of the Advancing Nitrogen Smart series, we’re talking about the ways the soil stores water, and how nitrogen transformers in that soil under different climate conditions. We’ll discuss field saturation and the water budget, heat units and how to track them, and how these trends have changed throughout MN over the last 60 years. TRANSCRIPT Guests: Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato) Daniel Kaiser, Extension nutrient management specialist (St. Paul) Additional resources: Nitrogen BMPs, MN Dept of Agriculture Ecological and Water Resources Mesonet, MN Dept of Agriculture National Weather Service Temperature and Precipitation Map --- For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast . And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook , follow us on Twitter , and visit our website . If you hav
Anthony Hanson, UMN Extension crops IPM educator; Jeff Coulter, UMN Extension corn agronomist; Dean Malvick, UMN Extension plant pathologist The following information was provided during the July 17, 2024 Strategic Farming: Field Notes session. Use your preferred podcasting platform or listen online to a podcast of this Field Notes session hosted by UMN Extension crops educator Claire LaCanne that featured Drs. Jeff Coulter and Dean Malvick. Corn development Jeff Coulter discussed what to expect with corn development with the wet conditions this year. This has been a difficult year with too much water resulting in potential nitrogen issues and variability in development in areas where growth was delayed due to saturated soil. This staggered development also complicates management decisions. Growers have been asking Coulter if applying extra nitrogen is worth it in these conditions. If additional nitrogen is to be applied, it should be done no later than V14. Pollination status is al