Optimal nitrogen rates revolutionize crop production in North China Plain.
Farmers in North China often use too much nitrogen fertilizer to maximize crop yield, leading to waste and pollution. An 8-year study found that using lower nitrogen rates can maintain stable and sustainable crop production. The optimal nitrogen rate resulted in higher maize yields, improved soil quality, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional rates. It also increased economic benefits for farmers. By using the right amount of nitrogen, farmers can produce more crops while protecting the environment and saving money.