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The 4R Principle (4R Nutrient Stewardship) is a globally accepted framework for soil nutrient management. It consists of Right Source, Right Time, Right Rate, and Right Place. This method helps farmers reduce costs from wasted fertilizer and accurately increase crop yields.
If fertilizer is applied at the wrong time, plants cannot absorb it effectively. Not only is money wasted, but the soil may also degrade in the long term. Today, we will solve the problem of ineffective fertilization using the “4R” principles, a guideline supported by agricultural departments and academics worldwide.
Topics of Interest:
- What is the 4R Principle? Why modern farmers need to know it.
- Deep Dive into "4R": Make fertilization more worthwhile.
- 1. Right Source: Use the right type for the plant and soil.
- 2. Right Time: Apply when the plant is "hungriest."
- 3. Right Rate: Apply the perfect amount—only benefits, no waste.
- 4. Right Place: Apply where roots can actually reach.
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When is the Best Time to Apply Fertilizer? Discover the 4R Principles for Cost Reduction and Sustainable Profits
What is the 4R Principle? Why modern farmers need to know it.
4R is the principle of Precision Fertilizer Management. Its goal is to ensure plants receive nutrients exactly when they need them most and in a way that roots can absorb them best. The core objectives are “Efficiency, Safety, and Sustainability.”
Deep Dive into "4R": Make fertilization more worthwhile.
Let's look at the details of each 'R' and how to apply these 4 steps in real-life farming.
1. Right Source: Use the right type for the plant and soil.
The key is selecting the “Fertilizer Formula” that matches the plant’s growth stage and soil analysis. You need to look at the N-P-K values on the sack.
Examples of Right Source Selection:
- Sandy Loam Soil: Low nutrients and poor water retention. Recommendation: Use organic fertilizer alongside chemical fertilizer.
- Clay Soil: Poor drainage. Recommendation: Use slow-release fertilizers.
- Crop Type: Maize and Sugarcane need high N; Oil Palm and Fruit Trees need high K to nourish the produce.
2. Right Time: Apply when the plant is "hungriest."
3. Right Rate: Apply the perfect amount—only benefits, no waste.
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4. Right Place: Apply where roots can actually reach.
“Data from the University of Minnesota Extension indicates that Banding fertilizer, especially Phosphorus, significantly increases absorption efficiency compared to broadcasting it across the entire field.”
Summary
Applying fertilizer using the 4R Principles (Right Source, Right Time, Right Rate, Right Place) doesn't just help plants grow faster; it maintains long-term soil balance. When the soil is healthy, soil microorganisms work at full capacity, recycling natural nutrients back into the soil. This is the path to sustainable agriculture for both yield and the environment.
References:
- University of Minnesota Extension: Quick Guide to Fertilizing Plants
- Land Development Department (Thailand): Guidelines for Plant Nutrient Management
- Department of Agricultural Extension (Thailand): 4R Fertilizer Management
- HRDI: Research on Plant Nutrient Management
