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Managing N using grain protein as an indicator

Content Author: ADAS

Nitrogen (N) plays a crucial role in crop production but causes substantial economomic and environemtnal costs. Farmers must understand whether they are optimising their N fertilisation. Grain yield hardly changes as N supplies become superoptimal, but grain protein (or N%) continues to respond, so is the best indicator of whether a crop’s N supply was optimal. Farmers can use grain protein retrospectively to understand whether their crop took up enough N. Growers should target a protein level of approximately 11% (or 1.9% N in grain DM) for feed wheat, or variety specific protein levels may be published for the region. Grain protein levels below target suggest that N availability or uptake was insufficient. Conversely, high protein content suggests over-application of N fertiliser. A protein response of 1% relates to a change in total N applied of 50 kg/ha, and indicates the change to N application necessary to achieve optimal N use. Farmers should analyse samples from barometer fields over several years, to draw robust conclusions. However, even results from grain stores can indicate the success of N management on the farm.

Funded by the European Union and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, European Commission or UKRI. Neither the European Union, European Commission nor UKRI can be held responsible for them.

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