Corn Stalk Nitrate-N Test
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The corn stalk nitrate-N test is a method of
evaluating the nitrogen (N) fertilizer program for the end of this year
so adjustments may be made to the nitrogen fertilizer next year.
The test indicates if the corn was over fertilized, under
fertilized, or fertilized correctly.
If the corn crop in under fertilized with nitrogen, the corn will
display N deficiency during the growing season.
Therefore, the test is best used to determine if excess N
fertilizer was used.
How to sample:
Stalk samples should be taken anytime between one
and three weeks after black layer formation.
Take an 8-inch length of stalk starting the segment at 6 inches above
the soil surface. Remove
the leaf sheaths. Avoid
diseased or insect damaged stalks.
Combine or composite 15 stalks into one sample per sampling area
(field). Bundle the stalks
together with twine, tape or wire.
Place in a cardboard box and send to Ward Laboratories.
Do not place stalks in plastic bags.
Analysis:
Have the stalk samples analyzed for nitrate.
Currently the cost of testing for nitrate-N is $6.60 per sample.
If results are low or excessive, conduct a thorough review of the
nitrogen fertilization program to determine where improvements can be
made.
Interpretation:
| Stalk Nitrate-N
ppm N |
Plant N Status |
Management
Suggestions |
|
0-700 |
Low |
Increase N for next year |
|
700-2000 |
Optimal |
Yields are not limited by N
fertilization
|
|
Greater than 2000 |
Excess |
N fertilization or availability
Greater than needed
|