Timing Is Key For Nitrogen Application On Winter Wheat
COLUMBIA, MO.
With winter wheat coming closer to greenup,
producers need to consider fertilizer
management options. A University of
Missouri Extension nutrient management specialist
says proper timing of fertilizer application
is important.
“Producers need to be thinking about how to
deliver nitrogen to that crop in April and early
May when it is taking up nitrogen like gangbusters,”
said Peter Scharf. “The key issue is the
earlier you apply it, the more risk that it won't
be there in April and May.”
February is when a lot of producers top dress,
but that might not be the ideal time. “In our research,
March is a considerably better time,”
said Scharf, who is also a professor of plant science
in MU’s College of Agriculture, Food and
Natural Resources.
In 17 tests comparing nitrogen application in
February versus March, the March application
averaged seven more bushels of wheat yield per
acre. March beats January by 20 bushels, so
even though it helps logistics to apply earlier,
Scharf says it probably hurts in terms of delivering
that fertilizer to the wheat crop.
However, if there is a very thin stand coming
out of the winter, Scharf recommends that producers
get out soon and apply fertilizer to stimulate
new tillers.
“Each plant should have the main stem that
was the first leaf coming up, but it should also
have at least two good tillers on it,” he said.
“Those are side shoots that come off to the side
of the plant, and they will form heads that will
have grain on them. They are a very important
part of the total grain production. If there are
not enough of them, grain production will be
substantially limited by that.”
Tiller formation has ended by the middle of
March. Nitrogen applied between mid-February
and March 1will stimulate the formation of new
tillers.
While nitrogen supports rapid shoot growth
and grain fill as well as new tillers in the spring,
applying phosphorus in the spring has little effect
on yield, Scharf said. Although wheat is the
most phosphorus-demanding grain, phosphorus
is needed in fall application. Δ