Stacking and
Intersecting Nutrient and Irrigation 4R’s
Matt Yost1, Neil Hansen2, Grant
Cardon1, Bryan Hopkins2, Olga Walsh4, Brent
Black1, Jared Williams3, and Howard Neibling4
1Utah
State University, 2Brigham
Young University, 3Brigham
Young University-Idaho, and 4University
of Idaho
OBJECTIVES: i) conduct statewide and local surveys of major producers in Idaho and Utah
to quantify adoption rates of nutrient and irrigation 4R’s, barriers to
adoption, and impacts of the proposed work and ii) conduct on-farm experiments to
identify how individual and ‘stacked’ nutrient and water-related 4R’s (irrigation,
crop genetics, and crop management) increase crop profit and optimize nutrient
and water use at three sites in Utah (Logan, Payson, and Santaquin) and four in
Idaho (Grace, Rexburg, Parma, and Twin Falls). Dynamic outreach components will
include interactive field days at the seven research sites, presentations and
publications through Idaho and Utah Extension and professional associations,
and new curriculum and training for students at four Universities.
GROWERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN 15 MIN SURVEYS
TAKE SURVEY VIA COMPUTER:
CORN Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
POTATOES Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
SMALL GRAINS Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
TAKE SURVEY VIA SMARTPHONE:
Simply point your smartphone camera to the QR codes below and you will be taken to the online surveys.
TAKE SURVEY VIA COMPUTER:
CORN Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
POTATOES Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
SMALL GRAINS Nitrogen and Irrigation SURVEY
TAKE SURVEY VIA SMARTPHONE:
Simply point your smartphone camera to the QR codes below and you will be taken to the online surveys.
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