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Our website is currently undergoing a transition to reflect the amalgamation of the two commissions into the new Alberta Grains brand. Until then, you’ll still be able to toggle between the Wheat and Barley sides for industry news, research and relevant information to help grow your crops, your business, and your future.

Stay tuned for the official launch of the new website!

Welcome to Alberta Grains

Our website is currently undergoing a transition to reflect the amalgamation of the two commissions into the new Alberta Grains brand. Until then, you’ll still be able to toggle between the Wheat and Barley sides for industry news, research and relevant information to help grow your crops, your business, and your future. Stay tuned for the official launch of the new website!

Nutrient management – Understanding the nitrogen (N) cycle and how to mitigate N loss

To maximize the value of nitrogen (N) application, it is important to understand the ways in which N can be lost to the environment. If environmental factors causing N loss are not managed, N may be lost rather than contributing to yield. Check out this poster that illustrates where N loss happens in the N cycle, and what can be done to mitigate N losses. 

Nitrogen Transformations

Listen to this podcast episode to get a refreshment on N mineralization and immobilization in the soil.

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Using what we just learned in N cycle, let us apply the knowledge to a real-life scenario: N application in winter wheat. For winter wheat growers, broadcasting urea in the fall helps to manage the workload and other risks; however, the practice carries the risk of urea volatilization loss. Dig into this article to find out:

• How much more N is lost due to volatilization in a fall application vs spring?

• Are there differences in N use efficiency among different application timings?

• How to reduce N loss when broadcasting urea?

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