Economic rate analysis of nitrogen fertilization in wheat

1998 
The response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to macroelement fertilization was investigated on a large number of trials, with 195 short-stem varieties and 58 long-stem varieties. The results have shown that fertilization rates exceeding 195 lb N/acre do not result in higher yields. Economically optimum fertilizer rates were 158 lb N/acre for short-stem varieties and 139 lb N/acre for long-stem varieties. Analysis shows that the economic profit for a given yield curve is a function of the ratio of fertilizer cost to the price of product. This ratio cannot be higher than 9.75 for short-stem wheat varieties or higher than 14.5 for long-stem wheat varieties.
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