Dr. Kevin Bronson
Soil Fertility Research
Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center
Lubbock, TX

The following information provides instructions on the use of the Cotton Nitrogen Fertilizer Calculator. The Calculator is based upon the latest soil fertility research conducted in the Texas High Plains region. NOTE THAT THIS CALCULATOR HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED OUTSIDE OF THE TEXAS HIGH PLAINS REGION.

Please carefully consider the instructions below in order to better understand the use of the Calculator.

There are two ways to use the caclulator:

Click here for the HTML version.

or

Click here for the Microsoft Excel File.

 

Explanation of the Fields

Understanding the Results

The number on the top right of the Nitrogen Fertilizer Calculator is the total (seasonal) nitrogen fertilizer amount needed in lb/ac. For dryland, this amount can be applied with a ground rig all in one dose, shortly after stand establishment. For center-pivots, the second line of results indicates the number of 30 lb nitrogen/ac doses. Typical 1000 gallon tanks used to inject 32-0-0 (urea-ammonium nitrate solution) through a 120 acre center-pivot will provide about 30 lb nitrogen/ac. For subsurface drip systems, the Nitrogen Fertilizer Calculator provides a daily injection rate in lb nitrogen/ac for mid-June to mid-August. Dividing this number by 3.5 (lb nitrogen/gallon of 32-0-0) gives the gallons of 32-0-0/ac required to inject each day. For drip irrigation systems, be sure to turn off the fertilizer injection pump 1 hour before turning off the irrigation for the night.

There are two ways to use the caclulator:

Click here for the HTML version.

or

Click here for the Microsoft Excel File