What is the “right rate” of N, and how should we determine it?

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A key facet in “right rate” is determining an appropriate yield goal. Instead of getting lost in the never-ending quest for maximum yield, consider goals that are in the producer’s best interest, provide maximum profit, deliver maximum benefit, and acknowledge other sources of N to the crop. We’ll discuss how these factors of making N fertilizer recommendations are the future of climate-smart agriculture.

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  • 05/16/2024 3:00 PM - 05/16/2024 4:00 PM

    The webinar is scheduled for live viewing on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 3 pm ET. The Zoom Webinar platform will be used for the presentation. Be sure to connect to the webinar using a device approved to access Zoom.

    Access this webinar within the Contents tab (to the right of the Overview information).

  • 05/22/2024 2:00 PM - 05/22/2024 3:15 PM

    This third webinar of the “From Application to Negotiation: Your Roadmap to Landing Academic Positions” webinar series aims to provide practical experience in crafting essential documents for academic applications, specifically focusing on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) statements. Participants will learn to effectively showcase their expertise and achievements in writing, understand the implicit norms of academia, and depart with a solid outline for a DEI statement.

    Who is this for?: The primary audience includes students and early-career researchers interested in working at academic institutions. This series could also be very useful to current faculty (mid-career or senior) who advise students on building application materials.
    Career Level: Useful to all career levels, but most applicable to recent graduates and early-career.
    Prerequisite Education or Experience: None, but participants should have an updated CV to reference
    May 22, 2024 2:00 – 3:15 PM ET

  • 05/29/2024 2:00 PM - 05/29/2024 3:15 PM

    This fourth webinar of the “From Application to Negotiation: Your Roadmap to Landing Academic Positions” webinar series is designed to provide practical training in drafting essential documents for academic applications, with a focus on cover letters. Participants will learn to effectively communicate their expertise and achievements in written form, gain insight into the implicit norms of academia, and leave with a well-defined outline for a cover letter.

    Who is this for?: The primary audience includes students and early-career researchers interested in working at academic institutions. This series could also be very useful to current faculty (mid-career or senior) who advise students on building application materials.
    Career Level: Useful to all career levels, but most applicable to recent graduates and early-career.
    Prerequisite Education or Experience: None, but participants should have an updated CV to reference
    May 29, 2024 2:00 – 3:15 PM ET