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Welcome to the web home for Field, Lab, Earth, the podcast from the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America. The podcast all about past and present advances in agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences, our show features timely interviews with our authors about research in these fields.

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Jun 3, 2022

There are multiple tools for farmers to work with when deciding Nitrogen recommendation rates. All of them operate on the spectrum between mechanistic and empirical approaches. In this episode of the Field, Lab, Earth podcast, Drs. Brian Arnall, Josh McGrath, and Wade Thomason discuss the key differences between these approaches, how they interact with accuracy and precision, how they intertwine with each other, future research for recommendation tools, and how farmers can best make decisions for their farms. Tune in to learn:

  • What the difference is between accuracy and precision
  • What the difference is between mechanistic and empirical approaches
  • How these approaches interface with Big Data and environmental concerns
  • What factors most impact which approaches farmers use

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If you would like to reach out to Brian, you can find him here:
b.arnall@okstate.edu
Blog: www.osunpk.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/osu_npk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OSUNPK

If you would like to reach out to Josh, you can find him here:
jmmc259@g.uky.edu
https://twitter.com/npk_professor

If you would like to reach out to Wade, you can find him here:
wthomaso@vt.edu

If you would like to reach out to Dwarika Bhattarai from our Student Spotlight, you can find him here:
dwarika.bhattarai@sdstate.edu
www.dwarikabh.com

Resources

CEU Quiz: https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning-Center/Courses/Course-Detail?productid=%7b4D001B8C-51E3-EC11-BB3D-000D3A58E346%7d 

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