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SUMMARY:Nitrogen in turfgrass systems
DESCRIPTION:If you have applied urea\, or if thatch has gotten out of control and you just aerified; or if you inherited a property where someone put out a 2-inch layer of straw as compost\, then how does all that affect N cycling\, and how does the nutrient eventually get to the plant?\n \n\n	Beth Guertal\, Ph.D.\, of Kansas State University covers how N is made plant-available and what can affect that.\n \n\n	The presentation also includes information on how much N can be added to the turfgrass system\, and how much can be lost. Finally\, the presenter briefly touches on the relationship between N fertilization and environmental protection.
URL:https://turfnet.com/event/nitrogen-in-turfgrass-systems/
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