
Many Indiana farmers had below trendline corn yields last year so maximizing yields will be top priority this year. Johnson says that means having the right amount of nitrogen when the plant needs it, “We know that corn plant will need nitrogen later in the season and by stabilizing early spring fertilizer it is a best management practice.” He added with one inch of rain nitrates can move 6-8 inches in the soil profile. Thus stabilizing nitrogen is a good way to keep it out of rivers and streams. While budgets are tight, Johnson says a nitrogen stabilizer is like an insurance policy on your fertilizer investment
