Getting fertiliser right matters as nitrogen is vital to ensure vegetative growth and an abundant crop. Nitrogen sensors (or N-sensors) determine a crop’s nitrogen demand by measuring the light reflected off the crop. It sends those rate adjustments directly to the fertiliser spreader or sprayer. The result is more balanced fertiliser management, with less guesswork and more confidence that the right amount is going exactly where it should. These small changes in how nitrogen is managed can lead to noticeable differences over the season. These nitrogen management tools assist farmers in making smart choices about fertilisation.
Having access to accurate nitrogen management tools supports better fertiliser management. As a trusted tool for precision farming, N-sensors use variable rate application (VRA) technology to fine-tune nitrogen applications based on crop demand. This improves fertiliser efficiency and yield, which enhances sustainable farming practices. If you aim to grow yield while reducing input costs, these nitrogen management tools are worth a look.
Reliable nitrogen sensors support smart farming by giving you info you can trust, instantly. Over time, it builds a more stable, controlled approach to how and when nutrients are applied.
These nitrogen management tools aren’t just a fad. It’s about improving practices that already work, focusing on long-term soil health and optimum nutrient application.
Nitrogen has a direct effect on silage and forage yield and quality.
The nitrogen demand of silage and forage grass is high in the spring, so the timing of optimal nitrogen application is important. It not only affects dry matter yield but also increases the protein content of the forage. With nitrogen management, you can improve protein content, encourage vegetative growth and support better feed value in each cut.
However, proper moisture management will ensure enough moisture to allow for the uptake and relocation of nitrogen during a dry spring and summer.
Here’s how you can improve your fertiliser management and support more sustainable farming practices:
These steps help build long-term soil health and improve the efficiency of nitrogen. These are key aspects of sustainable farming practices.
And once you’ve grown higher-quality forage or silage with the help of better nitrogen use, storing it right is just as important. Using a high-performance netwrap that holds bale shape and resists tearing will help keep that nutrient-rich forage protected through handling and storage.
If you want to improve quality, connect with the Tama UK team for support in optimising your forage and silage production.