The Manitoba government has signed a fifth 4R Nutrient Stewardship memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Keystone Agricultural Producers and Fertilizer Canada, Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn and Environmental and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes announced today.
“Every day, Manitoba farmers and agricultural producers work tirelessly to feed the world,” said Kostyshyn. “This tri-partner agreement represents our collaborative commitment to a sustainable use of nutrients that maximizes fertilizer performance while minimizing effects on the environment.”
The 4R Nutrient Stewardship (Right Source @ Right Rate, Right Time, Right Place) is a science-based framework for nutrient management practices that improve agricultural productivity while mitigating risks to the environment. Established by Fertilizer Canada, the framework’s principles optimize the source, rate, timing and placement of fertilizer to maximize crop uptake and reduce adverse impacts to the air, soil and water.
The framework is a highly adaptable tool that can be customized to fit a farm’s specific climatic, soil, landscape, cropping and operational conditions, added Kostyshyn.