Dealer Experience in Nitrogen Sensing Danny Peeper Wheeler Brothers Grain

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Dealer Experience inNitrogen Sensing

Danny Peeper

Wheeler Brothers Grain

Peace of Mind

• Fertilizer cost….$.60 per # N

• Wheat market…..$9 bushel

• Knowing you spent the right amount on topdress fertilizer……….priceless

N Rich Defined

• Strip– An area of the field exposed to a “non-limiting”

nitrogen rate

• Ramp– An area of the field with various

demonstration rates of nitrogen and includes a “non-limiting” rate

Why is the Technology Needed

• Fixed costs are increasing• Variable costs are increasing• Follow the trend

– Increased Production– Increased Efficiency

• Nitrogen difficiency is a major factor of yield• Some years don’t require nitrogen• Every field is different• Topdress Rates are hard to decide

Current Practices

• 30-40# N at planting

• Removal from grazing

• 30-40# N at topdress– Normally applied to late– Incorporation before FHS

• Very little change from field to field

Enhanced Practices

• 30-40# N at planting

• Removal from grazing

• N rate recommendation in late winter for each field

• Topdress applied Jan-Fed

How Do We Make It Work

• Apply thousands of Ramps– Dealers – Producers– Consultants

• Dedicate time for Sensing/Visual interpretations

• Be willing to apply different rates for producers

Can It Be Done

• 3 years of N Rich Strip use

• 500-800 plots annually– 1 machine

• Added service– Customer loyalty

• Added efficiency

• We don’t make money unless you make money

Our Equipment

• Modified Ramp/Strip• Portable• Storage• Visual

How Does the Program Work

• We apply a ramp in your field during the fall

• Treat it just like the rest of the field

• Visual determination can be made in spring

• Sensor determination can also be made

• Grazing?

How Much is Enough?

• The traditional Approach (Blanket Rate)– I normally put out x amount in the spring– Independent of field history and yield potential– May be spending more than needed– Profit potential is usually found in the last 5-10

bushel of production

Soil Test Method for N

• Accurate only if your Yield Goal is the same as Final Production and no environmental N

• Recommendatons will change very little from year to year

• Provides for efficiency about 5% of the time

• 2#/Bushel Rule

Fertilizer N requirement (total yield/N rate) for maximum wheat yield (trial 502).

2.7

0.0

1.6

2.1

2.7

0.4

2.6

0.60.8

2.2

1.2 1.2

3.4

2.2 2.2

2.6

1.3

2.1

0.8 0.91.31.3

1.91.7

1.2

1.91.81.91.81.91.91.8

y = 1.33E-02x + 1.49E+00 Ave = 1.7; C.V. = 39

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

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Year

N R

equi

rem

ent (

lb/b

u)

Fertilizer N requirement (total yield/N rate) for maximum wheat yield (trial 502).

2.7

0.0

1.6

2.1

2.7

0.4

2.6

0.60.8

2.2

1.2 1.2

3.4

2.2 2.2

2.6

1.3

2.1

0.8 0.91.31.3

1.91.7

1.2

1.91.81.91.81.91.91.8

y = 1.33E-02x + 1.49E+00 Ave = 1.7; C.V. = 39

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

1971

1972

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2003

Year

N R

equi

rem

ent (

lb/b

u)Does the 2# Rule Still Apply?

Ramp or N Rich Strip

• Visually with Ramp • Use of Sensor with

Ramp or Strip• Accurate every year• Changes sometimes

greatly from year to year and field to field

• Efficient• Long term usage

Concerns

• How big of ramp do you need

• How do you go back and find it

• What if you can’t see any difference

• Are we representing accurately the field variability

• When do I have to put one out

Bottom Line

• Current Fertilizer Prices High

• Current Wheat Prices High

• We need to produce a lot of wheat efficiently

55-20-16

32-0-25

25-20-1045-16-12

55-20-16

32-0-25

25-20-1045-16-12

35-0-0

45-0-0

27-0-052-0-0

57% Over

29% Under

66% Over 62% Under

Blanket 40#N

Success Stories

• Early years of strip use

• Following year response

• Current shift away from blanket rate applications

• Better fertility management practices enhances other decisions

Summary

• How can we recommend an accurate N rate visually with no reference– Adds Credibility

• Producers need a correct rate by field by year– Averages have shown $10+ profit gains

Questions?