Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4491524 Agricultural Systems 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Information about soil nutrient carryover dynamics can assist cotton producers with the optimal management of potassium (K) fertilizer. Optimal K management promotes cotton plant health, may decrease input costs, and increases cotton lint yields. A dynamic programming model was developed to determine optimal K application rates and economic returns under different soil information scenarios based on cotton yield response to K fertilizer and fertilizer carryover estimates from a multi-year field trial. A Monte Carlo analysis was conducted to simulate the impact of stochastic input and lint prices and cotton yield on K management over a five-period planning horizon. Results suggest that soil test data could provide important information about K carryover potential, which may lead to more efficient fertilizer use and higher profit margins for cotton producers.

► Managing potassium (K) fertilizer with information about K carryover increases profitability. ► Soil test information aids in the adjustment of potassium fertilizer to reflect carryover capacity. ► Managing soil nutrient dynamics can reduce risk in cotton production.

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