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December 21, 2023
La Niña’s Impact on Spring
The weather may be unpredictable. But you can still protect your nitrogen investment.
La Niña is here and bringing increased moisture and cooler temperatures for the Northern U.S. and below average rainfall and warmer temperatures to the South. As portions of the U.S. experience drought-like conditions, others see fields too wet to get into, meaning leaching, denitrification and volatilization can become a concern for growers for early applied urea and UAN. To reduce the risk of nitrogen losses, growers should consider using SUPERU® fertilizer instead of applying untreated urea. SUPERU protects against all three forms of nitrogen loss. Growers may not be able to predict the weather, but they can count on SUPERU to protect their nitrogen investment, rain or shine.