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Applying nitrogen and sulphur together just makes sense

Combining nitrogen and sulphur together increases nitrogen use efficiency so means more for your money with less wastage

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Do You Know The Carbon Footprint Of Your Fertiliser?

There is a lot more focus today to reduce environmental impact as much as possible. With more of a spotlight being shone on agriculture for emissions such as GHGs (Greenhouse gasses), being able to calculate your carbon footprint as a farmer is increasingly relevant.

At Yara we developed abatement technology which greatly reduces emissions (by up to 90%) of N2O (a GHG) from nitric acid production. Nitric acid is required in the process of manufacturing nitrate fertilisers, therefore greatly reducing the emissions from this process means that Yara’s nitrate-containing fertiliser’s carbon footprint is also reduced by 40%.

Once the fertiliser gets on to farm however it is up to the user ensure that the carbon footprint continues to reduce through best farming practice. The carbon footprint of fertiliser can be reduced at both production and application through technology and best practice.

To get the most of the fertiliser at farm level, you want to get the best Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) from the fertiliser that you can. This comes from product selection, timing, rate, weather conditions, crop demand, soil properties and more to ensure that the fertiliser you are applying gets to the desired location and is taken up by the crop. By ensuring all these factors are taken into account, another 10-30% carbon savings can be made by minimising losses through leaching or volatilisation.

Therefore, by product selection and best practice growers can reduce their carbon footprint by half when using Yara’s ammonium nitrate fertilisers such as YaraBela Axan or Sulphan.

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If you are short of time why not check out our bite-size podcasts for the latest thoughts on arable crop nutrition.

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Recent arable agronomy webinars

Nitrogen price - How does it affect you?
In this webinar, Yara UK's Head of Agronomy, Mark Tucker is joined by Natalie Wood Yara's arable agronomist and Philip Cosgrave Yara's grassland agronomist to discuss how to maximize your return on investment and respond to the price of nitrogen for next years arable and grass crop.
How does crop nutrition influence oilseed establishment
In this webinar, Natalie Wood is joined by Sarah Kendall from ADAS to discuss how to achieve successful oilseed establishment from the basic principles through to autumn nutrition
New season nitrogen - What to grow and how to grow it?
In this webinar, Natalie Wood is joined by James Webster from AHDB and will be doing a full rundown of everything you need to know about nutrition planning for next season
Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice
Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice

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