By Rachel Cramer
With the corn and soybean harvest winding down in Iowa, many farmers are turning their attention to fertilizer.
Roughly 25% to 50% of the total commercial nitrogen applied to fields across the state occurs in the fall, according to a survey led by the Iowa Nutrient Research & Education Council. But to prevent nutrients from flushing into streams and rivers, agronomists say the type of fertilizer and timing are key.
Richard Roth, a nutrient management specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, said the primary motivation for farmers to apply fertilizer in the fall is to spread out the workload.