2024 Organic Nitrogen Management Workshop
- Cost: $30 (No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. Please email us to inquire)
- Must be able to attend all four sessions
- Limited to only 80 attendees. Register soon!
- Virtual Event: Must Register for zoom information.
- Habrá traducción al Español - Live Spanish Translation will be provided!
- Earn 6 hours of CDFA-INMTP continuing education credits (formerly CURES CE Credits)
- Earn 6 hours CCA credits
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About this workshop:
In this 4-part series, participants will learn how to estimate nitrogen release from diverse organic sources and translate that knowledge to nitrogen fertilization plans and regulatory reporting requirements. Over the first 3 sessions, we will cover the most common sources of nitrogen and
complete a nitrogen budget. In session 2, participants will be able to work on and receive feedback on their own nitrogen budgets. In session 4, participants will hear from growers about how they manage nitrogen and develop a budget.
Who should enroll?
Growers, CCAs, PCAs and other agricultural professionals who are interested in learning about nitrogen management in organic production are encouraged to enroll.
Virtual Workshop Series Dates & Times:
- Monday, November 18, 1:00-3:00 PM (PT) Part 1: Understanding Nitrogen: The Nutrient, the Role of Microbes and the Relevance of Soil Organic Matter
- Monday, November 25, 1:00-3:00 PM (PT) Part 2: Estimating Nitrogen Release from Organic Amendments and Contributions from Cover Crops
- Monday, December 02, 1:00-3:00 PM (PT) Part 3: Putting It All Together: Completing a Nitrogen Budget, Synchronizing Nitrogen Release with Nitrogen Demand, and Using Soil Tests
- Monday, December 09, 1:00-3:00 PM (PT) Part 4: Open House/Grower Panel
Part 1: Understanding Nitrogen: The Nutrient, the Role of Microbes
and the Relevance of Soil Organic Matter
We will begin with an overview of the sources, transformations and fates of sources of organic nitrogen in soil. Foundational to this, we’ll cover the role and dynamics of microbes in nitrogen management, and how that impacts management decisions. Lastly, we’ll discuss using nitrogen budgets to understand the sources and proportions of available nitrogen to meet crop demand.
Speakers: Daniel Geisseler, Radomir Schmidt and Margaret Lloyd
For more information, contact:
Maria Alvarez, Logistics Coordinator, anrprogramsupport@ucanr.edu, 530-750-1361
Margaret Lloyd, Event Lead, mglloyd@ucanr.edu, 530-564-864