Free nitrogen Free nitrogen for agriculture? What a great idea. Think of how much money farmers could save if that were only true. Nitrogen is already free to some crops and researchers are looking tor ways to make it free to a lot more. With one eye on the world food supply and being ever aware of increasing fertilizer prices, agricultural scientists at the University of Florida have been looking at a group of nitrogen fixing bacteria that permit certain crops to obtain nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. The leader of the research effort says the use of nitrogen-fixing bacteria could save millions of farm Talk f - Jerry Webb Delaware Extension dollars in fertilizer costs and go a long way to boosting the world food supply, particularly in the developing countries. You see, right now most crops get their nitrogen from man-made chemical fertilizers and current technology calls for the use of large amounts of natural gas to produce nitrogen for commercial fertilizers. But the nitrogen-fixing bacteria would take advantage of the virtually inexhaustible amount of nitrogen that is in the atmosphere. It’s already there. A free supply of non polluting nitrogen that won’t run off, that won’t cause pollution, and won’t use up valuable energy in its production. From air This free nitrogen is everywhere. In tael, 78 percent ut the atmosphere is nitrogen, and somebody figured out that there is 37,000 tons of nitrogen above each acre of ground. The trick is to find a way to get plants to use it and that's what the researchers are looking at. They hope to get pasture grasses and cereal and gram crops to use this free nitrogen the same way soybeans and peas and other legumes are nitrogen from the atmosphere Pasture grasses being tested could be used for livestock or rotated with corn and cereal grain crops, with the nitrogen-fixing bacteria providing almost half the crop's nitrogen requirements. According to the researchers, bactena-treated grass has yielded up to 50 percent more than non trealed grasses. In one test they used 80 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per acre in addition to the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, achieving a plant yield that would normally require 120 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per acre. So they saved about 40 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per acre. Project that over the thousands of acres that are ter tilized annually and you come up with one tremendous saving to agriculture. The potential lor worldwide saving is also there as more and more countries move ahead with their agricultural revolution. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 3,1983—023 Grass rotation If the researchers can gel the pasture grasses to pick up the tree nitrogen, then perhaps they could be rotated with other crops, corn for instance, in a way that the corn would use that nitrogen It's long been a standing practice to use alfalfa, which picks up nitrogen from the atmosphere, to furnish nitrogen to the crop that follows So not only would this research benefit the livestock producer, it CARROLL-BALIMORE. 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