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Alan Blaylock, Ph.D.

Enhanced efficiency fertilizers (EEFs) are forms of fertilizer, including nitrogen fertilizers, designed to reduce nutrient losses to the environment and increase nutrient availability to crops. These fertilizers can either slow the release of nutrients for uptake or alter the conversion of nutrients to other forms that may be less susceptible to losses.

There are many EEF choices on the market with different modes of action and benefits, as well as a considerable amount of misinformation. It is essential to understand each product, its mode of action, the N-loss mechanisms it controls, the time for which it is effective, and what its benefits are. This presentation by Nutrien Senior Agronomist Dr. Alan Blaylock discusses product modes of action, suitability for various purposes, and matching the correct products to the problem needing to be solved.

This lesson includes one webinar episode and is approved for CEU credits. To earn credits, listen to the episode entirely, then complete the quiz.

Note: At the start of the quiz, fill out the section with your full name and CCA member number to ensure proper tracking. We will then submit the completed information on your behalf at the end of each month.

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This webinar is approved for one CEU credit. To earn the credit, watch the entire webinar and complete the quiz. At the start of the quiz fill out the section with your full name and CCA member number to ensure proper tracking. We will then submit the completed information on your behalf. Submissions will be sent at the end of each month.


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