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Which fertilizer is used for top-dressing?

Ammonium nitrate (33.5–34.5% N). This is a very widely used fertiliser for top-dressing. Half the nitrogen (as nitrate, NO3−) is very readily available.

What is the best fertilizer for wheat?

“An application of phosphorus as starter fertilizer can be an effective method for part or even all the phosphorus needs of wheat. Wheat plants typically show a significant increase in fall tillers and better root development with the use of starter fertilizer – both phosphorus and nitrogen.

How much nitrogen do you put in wheat?

Nitrogen in wheat production Wheat requires 2 to 2.5 pounds of nitrogen (N) per bushel (bu) of grain, or, if grazed, 1 pound per acre or each 3 pound-per-acre animal gain. Shortages of N may cause reduced tillering, reduction in head size, poor grain fill and low protein content.

When should I fertilize my wheat?

Winter wheat can be fertilized with the entire nitrogen amount in the fall, but studies in many winter wheat-growing areas show a consistently better yield response and greater nitrogen use efficiency when the bulk of N is applied in the spring at green-up.

Which fertilizer is not used for top dressing?

Complex fertilizers are not recommended as a top dress for those slow degrade elements because the application, in this case considered as uneconomical method. @ Rajasekhar, Basal application of N,P and K is recommended. Split application of N is beneficial, because of loss of applied N by different means.

Is Potash good for wheat?

Potassium application significantly increased the grain yield of wheat from 2468 kg ha-1 in the control to 2789 kg ha-1 in the treatment receiving K at 60 kg ha-1 giving an increase of 13 % over control. Potash applied to previous wheat increase paddy yield by 30.9% over control.

Does wheat put nitrogen in the soil?

Wheat only needs a small, but important amount of nitrogen in the fall. This requirement can be met with the residual nitrogen in the soil following a soybean crop, a well fertilized corn crop, or with an application of 20-40 lb/ac of actual nitrogen.

How late can you apply nitrogen to wheat?

Single applications of N on wheat are often sufficient if applied a couple weeks following green-up, usually mid- to late April in many seasons. N should not be applied on frozen ground. Even when applied soon after the ice has thawed, there is a risk of N loss due to excessive rains in early April.

Can NPK be used for top dressing?

The common Nitrogenous fertilisers on the market NPK, Urea and CAN which are mostly used for top-dressing.

Which fertilizer are suitable for top dressing and highly soluble?

Urea sprays are readily absorbed by plants. It may be applied at sowing or as, a top-dressing. It is suitable for most crops and can be applied to all soils.

How many acres does a ton of fertilizer cover?

2,000 lb./ton ÷ 238 lb. per acre = 8.4 acres per ton. Calculate the fertilizer cost per acre.

What kind of n do you use for topdressing wheat?

The typical sources of N used for topdressing wheat are UAN solution and dry urea. Numerous trials by K-State over the years have shown that both are equally effective.

Is it OK to topdress wheat in winter?

For the well-drained medium- to fine-textured soils that dominate our wheat acres, the odds of losing much of the N that is topdress-applied in the winter is low since we typically don’t get enough precipitation over the winter to cause significant denitrification or leaching.

How many gallons of ATS to topdress wheat?

Three to five gallons of ATS will supply 10 to 15 lb S/A. There have also been questions about injury to wheat topdressed with UAN containing ATS. While ATS can cause crop injury, this is usually only when the ATS is applied with starter fertilizer close to the seed.

Which is a good source of n for wheat?

All are good sources of N for wheat. UAN and urea are both volatile forms which should be a consideration with these sources because of the potential for significant loss of the N. The potential loss from UAN is only half that of straight urea because UAN is only ½ urea.