Nutrient Management Fact Sheets
Waste
- Waste Analysis
- Swine Manure as a Fertilizer Source
- Poultry Litter as a Fertilizer Source
- Dairy Manure as a Fertilizer Source
- Applying Animal Waste to Cover Crops
- Guidelines for the Commercial Application of Poultry Litter
- Phosphorus management for land application of biosolids and animal waste
- Use of On-farm records for Modifying a Certified Animal Waste Management Plan.
- Field calibration procedures for solid and semi solid animal waste application equipment-Weight-Area Method
- Field calibration procedures for semi solid animal waste application equipment-Load-area method.
- Revision of North Carolina Waste Data Tables for Use in Waste Management Planning (September 20, 2013)
Soil
- Careful Soil Sampling – the Key to Reliable Soil Test Information
- Mitigating Zinc and Copper Toxicity in North Carolina Soils
- Deep Soil Sampling for Nutrient Management
- Nitrogen Management and Water Quality
- Best Management Practices for Agricultural Nutrients
Crops
- North Carolina Realistic Yield Expectations and Nitrogen Fertilizer Decision Making
- Update of NC Realistic Yield Expectations Database for Corn
- Nutrient Removal by Crops in North Carolina
- North Carolina Agricultural Chemicals Manual
- North Carolina Soybean Production Guide: Soybean Fertilization and Nutrient Management
- Selecting Nitrogen Rates in North Carolina: Recent Work on Corn and Wheat
- Starter Phosphorus Fertilizer and Additives in NC Soils: Use, Placement, and Plant Response
- How Rising Fertilizer Prices Affect Optimum Nitrogen Rates
- Sulfur Fertilization of North Carolina Crops