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Surveys have shown that Minnesota farmers have often been over-applying N at a range of 30 to 60 pounds per acre. With higher nitrogen prices, applying too much N means poor economic returns.
Gyles Randall
Is it always economical to shoot for maximum yield? Research has shown that it's not. It may take the same amount of nitrogen to reach 179 bushels per acre as it does to only reach 170 bushels per acre. It's impossible to determine at what point the nitrogen level is reached to where it is no longer a benefit to gain more yield without a nitrogen rate trial in every field.
Robert Mullen
You can lose money by over applying nitrogen.
Dave Sass
Behaving like a manager means having command of the whole range of management skills and applying them as they become appropriate.
Herbert Simon
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The key to being successful was the discovery that the problem wasn't with any one thing. It was simply that we weren't applying in the numbers that our peer institutions were applying.
Arthur Casciato
His older brother, Matt, used to coach him and Jeff's taken all of that knowledge and wisdom from him, from a very early age, and is applying it here. He's always looking for a new way to work out, applying new techniques and exercises. He's very creative.
Larry Benner
Senior year was the best year of my life. I didn't take the serious route; however, of applying for jobs, and I thought applying for the show would be an awesome thing to do.
John Devenanzio
We just keep on applying pressure no matter how hard they play defense. They were doubling down on me and Derek. We kept applying pressure and they got tired and we wore them out.
Andrew Engel
Nitrogen efficiency in crop production, such as corn, is estimated to be only about 33 percent, suggesting that under current nitrogen recommendation methods the majority of nitrogen applied is going elsewhere other than into the crop. On top of that, it's becoming more of an economic penalty to over-apply nitrogen.
Robert Mullen
It is intuitive that higher corn yields will result in greater nitrogen demand from the soil, but does that translate into higher nitrogen demand? Investigation of nitrogen rate studies conducted over several years reveals that there is not a strong relationship between maximum yield potential and the amount of nitrogen needed to achieve maximum yield.
Robert Mullen
Between 2000 and 2004, corn returns exceeded soybean returns in many areas of Illinois. Budgets suggest that recent cost increases have narrowed the gap between corn and soybean returns. Higher corn yields will be required in 2006 as compared to recent years for projected corn returns to exceed soybean returns. From a returns perspective, farmers may wish to plant soybeans on farmland that could be corn-after-corn in 2006.
Gary Schnitkey
The potential for even higher energy prices is a risk to the economic outlook. The economy has digested the higher prices gracefully so far. But it can get a bit of indigestion if prices move higher.
Mark Zandi
It boils down to an exercise in risk management. The old system uses a single value, while this new system gives farmers a range to work with. If farmers are risk averse, they can use the high side of the rate range. If they are more willing to accept risk, they can use a lower side of the rate range, increasing their potential for economic reward.
Robert Mullen
They're getting into a range where, with no risk, their returns are competitive with long-term returns of bonds and equities that are higher, but are much more volatile.
Peter Crane
Higher oil prices stifle economic growth. She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. There becomes a situation where manufacturers will have to charge consumers more for the increased cost of fuel. The economic recovery right now is very tentative and it can't be hit with higher oil prices.
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