The University of Minnesota will host Nitrogen College in two locations in the next few weeks. The first will be held January 30 and 31 in Mahnomen with the second taking place February 5 and 6 at Morton. University of Minnesota Extension Water Quality Educator Brad Carlson says the first day of classes will cover different types of fertilizer and applications and adapting nitrogen to climate. “A lot of the needs of the crop are based on soil temperature and soil moisture,” said Carlson. “We examine those factors as far as making adjustments in management from one year or one site to the next.” Registration is free and supported by the Minnesota Corn Checkoff.
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