Everything about Nutrient Management totally explained
Nutrient management is defined by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency as managing the amount, form, placement, and timing of the application of nutrients (whether as animal waste, commercial
fertilizer,or other form of nutrients) to
plants. The purpose is to supply plant nutrients for optimum
forage and
crop yields, to minimize the entry of nutrients to surface water and to
groundwater, and to maintain and/or improve the condition of
soil.
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