Farming Video | 3 Ways to Get More Nitrogen Without Spending More

13 Aug 252m 31s

At Johnny Verell’s Field Day, Brian Cornelius from Agricen shared a simple but powerful message—your crops already have access to more nitrogen than you think. Using N-FINITY he explained how farmers can tap into three natural nitrogen sources to stretch their input dollars and stay ahead of regulations.

The first source? The air. With 78% of our atmosphere made up of nitrogen, N-FINITY helps “fix” it into a form crops can actually use. Second, it unlocks the organic nitrogen already stored in your soil by converting it into plant-available nutrients. And third, it calls in native nitrogen-fixing microbes to work right where your plant roots are, giving them a boost throughout the growing season.

With fertilizer prices climbing and environmental rules tightening, the days of over-applying nitrogen “just to be safe” are ending. The future is about smarter use of what you already have—and that might mean looking back in five years and realizing we could have been doing this all along.

00:00:00 Three modes of nitrogen availability to your crop. We're talking to my friend Brian Cornelius. He is with Reson. We are at Johnny Re's Field Day. 00:00:08 I just sat through his presentation, very awesomely done, I might add. And what I liked is you simplified this. 00:00:14 We talk about nitrogen a lot. We talk about how we put more nitrogen out there and then gets absorbed to the plant. 00:00:18 And you like talked about, hey, here's how nitrogen comes to plants before we even apply it. 00:00:24 Yeah, Damien. So we've got a new technology called Infinity. Infinity provides nitrogen 00:00:31 by three different modes of action. The first one is just taking that 78% of the Earth's atmosphere 00:00:36 and fixing that into a plant available form. The second mode of action is taking the organic nitrogen that's in the soil and mineralizing 00:00:44 that which is the process from organic to inorganic so the plants can actually use it. And the third mode of action is taking the native nitrogen 00:00:52 fixtures, those native microbes and recruiting those over to where the plant roots are so they can do what they naturally do 00:01:00 to provide nitrogen for our growing Crops. Sounds a little bit too good to be true, 00:01:03 but we've been hearing this since I was a kid in agriculture. Are we eventually gonna make it so that we don't have 00:01:07 to go out there and throw out all these pounds of nitrogen? Is this the the next step? Well 00:01:11 This is one key in that whole, you know, growing trend of either the government or regulators saying, Hey, 00:01:20 you guys have been using too much nitrogen, you may have to cut back. So how do we get the most use out of every unit 00:01:26 that we are able to apply? Or how do we get the most out of the nitrogen that we can afford in our budget when the 00:01:35 commodity prices go up? Yeah. And we know there's nitrogen, 78% out here. We know it's already there. Exactly. 00:01:41 So you think we're gonna get there? We're gonna end up like looking back five years now saying, oh my goodness, 00:01:45 we over applied by double. Well I think we already know that. Uh, and it's because nitrogen has been cheap 00:01:50 and we've been hedging our bets by applying more because we could afford it. But now we're gonna be at the place where we're going 00:01:56 to have to manage that very tightly. Economics as well as environmental regulation. Absolutely. He's Brian Cornelius. This was at the future. 00:02:04 The product you're talking about is Infinity and it's where can I find this available through Nutrex Solutions. 00:02:08 And if I wanna go to a website, I go to nutrex Solutions.com. He's Brian Corn. I'm Dave Mason coming at you, 00:02:13 bringing the field day from Johnny Verell to you where you can now look at the future, where you will apply less nitrogen out of economics 00:02:20 and environmental reasons. Stay on your game because you know what, 00:02:23.765 --> 00:02:25.125