Listen "Sidedressing Manure in Corn with Glen Arnold and Melissa Wilson"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Glen Arnold, manure management specialist at the Ohio State University, and Melissa Wilson, associate professor at University of Minnesota, join Caitlin to share their work on using manure as a sidedress nitrogen source in corn. They discuss timing, some of the challenges and limitations, and why this has been a beneficial practice for producers in their states.
SHOW NOTES:
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Host: Caitlin Congdon, Field Crops Specialist
Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia
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Music: City of Sun by Mark July
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Email us at: [email protected]
The Ohio State University Manure Extension Information
Side-dressing Emerged Corn with a Drag Hose
University of Minnesota Manure Management and Water Quality
SHOW NOTES:
Website: www.perennia.ca
Host: Caitlin Congdon, Field Crops Specialist
Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia
Connect with us on Instagram: @nsperennia Facebook: @nsperennia
Music: City of Sun by Mark July
Logo Created by: Perennia Food and Agriculture Corporation
Email us at: [email protected]
The Ohio State University Manure Extension Information
Side-dressing Emerged Corn with a Drag Hose
University of Minnesota Manure Management and Water Quality
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