Des Moines Farmers Offered Free Soil Nitrogen Testing Amid High Nitrate Concerns
Des Moines Farmers Offered Free Soil Nitrogen Testing Amid High Nitrate Concerns
US · Published Apr 13, 2026
Farmers located upstream from Des Moines are being offered free soil nitrogen testing, a program initiated by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and the Iowa Nutrient Research & Education Council.
This initiative aims to help farmers manage nitrogen levels more effectively, potentially saving costs and improving water quality.
The program comes at a time when Iowa cities are grappling with elevated nitrate levels in drinking water sources.

Why It's Important?

The situation is compounded by global events. Disruptions to the global urea supply, caused by the conflict with Iran and shipping challenges in the Strait of Hormuz, are impacting the availability and price of nitrogen fertilizers. Urea is a vital component of these fertilizers, and any supply issues can affect agricultural practices.

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