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Author: Mary Auth

Illinois Nutrient Research & Education Council > Articles by: Mary Auth
29 Jun 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Investment Insights Amir Sadeghpour, GreenSeeker, Nitrogen, NREC, research, SIU, variable rate

How Useful is Variable Rate Nitrogen

Dr. Amir Sadeghpour and research collaborators at SIU and UK are developing regionally-specific algorithms fro Illinois farmers to use GreenSeeker sensor tools.

22 Jun 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Featured, Investment Insights banding, Eric Winans, fertilizer, Fred Below, Investor Insight, Nitrogen, NREC, research, University of Illinois

What Effect does Nitrogen Placement have on Nutrient Uptake and Yield?

This study supports the premise that concentrating N fertilizer below ground near the crop row can increase grain yield and N removal.

22 Jun 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Featured, Investment Insights Dudley Smith Farm, Investor Insight, NREC, research, University of Illinois

How Much Nitrogen is Lost when no N is Applied?

In this study, plots that received no N fertilizer still lost a notable amount of nitrate-N through the subsurface drainage system.

01 Jun 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Featured, Investment Insights, Technical Information Douglas County, Lowell Gentry, NREC, Phosphorus, Yuji Arai

Investment Insight – Managing Subsurface Accumulation of Labile Phosphorus

Investment Insight June 2020_Managing Subsurface Accumulation

18 May 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Investment Insights bichar, bioreactor, Dr. Weiu Zheng, field tile, NREC, research, tile drainage

Can Designer Biochar Recover Dissolved Phosphorus from Tile Drainage?

Investment Insight May 20_Designer Biochars_2

18 May 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Investment Insights Investor Insight, Jon Schoonover, Phosphorus, research, SIU, southern illinois, WASCOBs

WASCOBs can help P Loss on Sloping Lands

Investment Insight May 20_WASCOBs_3

18 May 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Investment Insights Andrew Margenot, NREC, Phosphorus, research, struvite, University of Illinois

Is Struvite a Possible Phosphorus Alternative?

Investment Insight May 20_Is Struvite a Possible Phosphorus Alternative1

11 May 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Press Releases, Technical Information Andrew Margenot, Angela Kent, annual report, cereal rye, Christianson, cover crop, IFCA, Karl Williard, Lowell Gentry, Nitrogen, NREC, research

2019 NREC Annual report

The Annual Report provides a comprehensive overview of project results and in-process outcomes for ongoing projects.

07 May 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Featured, Technical Information

2019 NREC Annual Report is now available

NREC 2019 Annual Report

26 Jan 2020
0 Comments By Mary Auth Press Releases

New NREC brochure is now available

The new NREC brochure reflects updated funding numbers. The brochure also shows the officers of NREC and highlights of the organization. NREC Bro_web 01-20

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