DETERMINING SIDE-DRESS NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS OF CORN FOLLOWING BROILER LITTER IN THE SOUTHERN COASTAL PLAIN
2002
ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is a major cost factor for growing irrigated corn (Zea mays L.) in low N status sandy Southern Coastal Plains soils. Use of broiler litter, from the rapidly expanding broiler industry, can provide a significant portion of the N needed for corn, but little research has been available to determine the best method for determining N needs following broiler litter applications. Seven experiments were conducted in three years to determine if the SPAD meter could predict the need for N-side dressing, both following and not following litter application. The experiments were split-plots with three rates of broiler litter (0, 4.5, and 9.0 Mg/ha) as main plots. The split plots included well-fertilized reference plots (336 kg N/ha), fully fertilized plots (224 kg N/ha), and plots receiving either 56 or 112 kg N/ha at V6, V8, and/or at R1 when readings were<95% of the reference plots. Mean grain yields were greatest where broiler litter was applied, but was not greater in plots receivi...
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