Years of UF research yields science-backed fertilization rates

September 23, 2024

Years of UF research yields science-backed fertilization rates

In 2022, state funding made it possible for the UF/IFAS Nutrient Management Program (NMP) to begin scrutinizing long-established fertilization rates for 14 crops to determine whether updates are needed. The goal was to pinpoint the appropriate amount of fertilizer to achieve optimum yield for each crop without posing harm to the environment. To that end, more than 60 scientists commenced 19 research projects across the state.

But it takes years of crop growth trials with calibrated adjustments for different variables to validate results and identify appropriate nutrient rates, said Michael Dukes, interim director of the program.

“We’ve been consumed with ramping things up, establishing relationships with growers, buying equipment and conducting the research,” Dukes said. “Now, we’re at a point where we’re seeing results.”

Read Megan Winslow’s full story on UF/IFAS News

Related: Fertilizer Rate Studies Seminar Series

You Might Also Like

Registration is now open for the 2024 Urban Landscape Summit

Registration is now open for the 2024 Urban Landscape Summit

read more

CLUE faculty recognized at state extension awards

CLUE faculty recognized at state extension awards

read more