top of page
Search


Leaching – Another Nitrogen Loss Mechanism
Nitrate-nitrogen is highly susceptible to leaching because it remains dissolved in soil water rather than binding to soil particles like ammonium. Leaching risk increases when soils are wetter than field capacity but not fully saturated, allowing water to move downward through the profile. Sandy soils with high drainage rates are especially vulnerable, making nitrogen timing, application strategy, and the use of inhibitors critical tools for reducing losses.
Bob Gunzenhauser
2 days ago3 min read
bottom of page

%20(1).png)