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CHAPTER 9 - NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND ACCOUNTABILITY

CHAPTER 9 - NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND ACCOUNTABILITY
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Modules and Case Studies for the 4R Plant Nutrition Manual

A Publication of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)

CHAPTER 9 - NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Case Study 9.1-1 Nutrient management plans for sugarcane in Australia's wet tropics
Submitted by R. Norton, IPNI, Australia, December 2011.

Case Study 9.1-2 How 4R nutrient stewardship reduces greenhouse gas emissions
Submitted by C.S. Snyder, IPNI, USA, January 2012.

Case Study 9.1-3 Water and nutrient management practices improve groundwater quality in Nebraska, USA
Submitted by C.S. Snyder, IPNI, USA, January 2012.

Module 9.1-3 Comparing urea and anhydrous ammonia for nitrous oxide emission from Minnesota corn.
Submitted by Dr. Clifford S. Snyder, IPNI, USA, January 2015.

Case Study 9.1-4 Managing fertilizer P by soil test level improves food production and environmental performance in China
Submitted by J. Jin, IPNI, China, January 2012.

Module 9.1-4 Enhanced efficiency fertilizer nitrogen choices reduce nitrous oxide emissions in Colorado corn.
Submitted by Dr. Clifford S. Snyder, IPNI, USA, January 2015.

CHAPTER 3 - RIGHT SOURCE


CHAPTER 4 - RIGHT RATE


CHAPTER 5 - RIGHT TIME


CHAPTER 6 - RIGHT PLACE


CHAPTER 7 - ADAPTING PRACTICES TO THE WHOLE FARM


CHAPTER 8 - SUPPORTING PRACTICES


CHAPTER 9 - NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND ACCOUNTABILITY


Modules and Case Studies for the 4R Plant Nutrition Manual


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