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Utilizing Site-specific Technologies To Improve Farm Profitability And
Environmental Quality
Dan Schaefer
Director of Nutrient Stewardship
Illinois Council for Best Management Practices
KIC PRIORITY
WATERSHEDS
Impaired due to high levels of
nitrogen, phosphorus or
both
Sources of drinking Water
Combined Practices and/or Scenarios
Nitrate-N (% reduction)
Total P (% reduction)
MRTN rate, all spring N application, cover crops 70% tile-drained & 45% non-tiled, bioreactors 50%, wetlands 25%, all ag streams have
buffers
45 20
MRTN rate, all spring N application, cover crops 100% tile-drained & 70% non-tiled, bioreactors 50%, perennial
crops non-tiled, point source to 10 mg nitrate-N/L
45 33
$690M/Yr
$800M/Yr
• Developing a“4R Code of Practice”
• BMPs for all Forms of Nitrogen (4Rs)
• Nutrient Stewardship Recs
• Developing 4R Curriculum
• Roll-out in January, 2015
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
NREC serves as the foundation that for research and outreach programs that will lead Illinois agriculture into a new era.
Managed Nitrogen
15.2 acres 100 ft
Spacing
Normal Practice
15.1 acres 100 ft
Spacing
N Rate Study Emphasis
N RATE STUDIES IN 2013
• 15 N Rate Trials (6 rates x 3 reps)
• 2 N Rate x Timing Trials (5 rates x 3 reps x 2 times)
• 5 VRT vs. Straight Rates
• 10 Split Application vs. One Application
• 1 Crop Canopy Sensor vs. Conventional
MRTN plus 3.21 Base rate only 2.79 Control No N 2.09 MRTN 3.14 Greenseeker 3.23 MRTN minus 3.05 MRTN 3.07 Base rate only 2.81 Greenseeker 2.82 MRTN minus 3.04 Control No N 1.65 MRTN plus 2.88 Base rate only 2.65 MRTN 2.98
Control No N 1.77 MRTN minus 3.01 MRTN plus 3.01 Greenseeker 3.2 MRTN plus 3 Base rate only 2.45 MRTN 3.13 Greenseeker 3.1 Control No N 1.71 MRTN minus 3.2
2014 Nitrogen Rate Trial: CSREC Burwash700
Treatment Tissue Test N Control No N 1.8 Base rate only 2.67 MRTN minus 3.07 MRTN 3.08 MRTN plus 3.03 Greenseeker 3.09
2013 Yield Map with N-Rate Trial
2013 Yield By Combine Monitor
2013 Yield by N-Rate
2014 N-Rate Trial by Soil Nitrate Test
Maximum Return To Nitrogen (MRTN)
Web Version App Droid/iPad
www.illinoiscbmp.org
1. Single Application 2. Split Application 3. Comparison of Cost
PURPOSE • Inventory
• Track
• Verify
• Apply
N Management System TM
A Management Tool
Not a Recommendation System
Teach about N transformation in the soil
• Management Tool
• Help to show need for change
• Identify need for cover crop use
• Proof of stewardship
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SITES (2014)
Template
Image Source: Noland Farms, Inc.
N RECOVERY FROM 6 FIELDS 16 SITES/ FIELD
N Inventory Report
Sampling Date: Company:
Customer: Submitted By:
Farm/Field Name: Nearest Town:
Latitude: County:
Longitude:
Position
(inches)
NO3-N
(ppm)
NH4-N
(ppm)
Position
(inches)
NO3-N
(ppm)
NH4-N
(ppm)
AVAILABLE N 0-12" 12-24" 0 6 5 0 3 3
NO3-N (ppm) 9.5 4.0 3 10 5 3 4 3
NH4-N ((ppm) 24.5 3.4 6 8 5 6 5 4
Tot. Available N 33.9 7.4 9 11 6 9 4 3
% N as NO3: 28% 54% 12 17 102 12 5 3
% N as NH4: 72% 46% 15 19 122 15 5 4
18 8 6 18 4 3
21 7 4 21 3 3
24 6 4 24 3 3
Crop: 27 5 4 27 4 4
Yield 30 7 6 30 4 47
N Source Rate (N)
NH3 180
N Inventory Report 2014
H N 80
Corn after Beans Dan Schaefer
Application Date Placement Stabilizer Used
2013-2014 N MANAGEMENT2014 Corn
0 to 12-Inch Sampling Depth 12 to 24-Inch Sampling Depth
4/1/2014
Nov-13 Inject NoneNote: ppm conc. below 5 ppm not significant. May be caused by
interfering ions in soil.
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DEFENSIBLE-RESPONSIBLE-RELIABLE
• Nitrogen Rates based on the N-Rate Calculator
• On Farm N-Rate Trials
• Soil Testing for Nitrate Inventory
• Nitrate & Ammonium Tracking
• Spring Nitrogen Rate Recommendations
• Nitrogen as a System using the 4R’s, Right Source, Rate, Time and Place.
Agriculture Supports the 4Rs
Right Source
Right Rate
Right Time
Right Place
We Refuse to Revert to the 4Ds
Deny
Defend
Delay
Duck
FROM DWIGHT D EISENHOWER
• “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a 1000 miles from the field”
• He Added the proper role of government, however, is that of a partner with the farmer never his master.
• Bradley University, Peoria Illinois. 9/25/1956
Contact Information Dan Schaefer Illinois CBMP
217-202-5173
“We’re seeing a significant drop in customer complaints since we stopped answering our phones.”