Title

Corn response to sulfur application in Central and Western North Dakota

(Research Report, Hettinger REC, December 2025)
Summary

This study aims to evaluate corn grain yield response to sulfur application in no-till systems in different soils across Central and Western North Dakota. This trial was carried out in four no-till locations: Minot (NCREC), Carrington (CREC), Dickinson (DREC), and Hettinger (HREC). Five sulfur rates were applied in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Rates of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 lbs S/ac using ammonium sulfate (AMS) as a sulfur source were applied 4” in the ground using a no-till plot drill just prior to planting. Plot dimensions were 10 ft wide by 22 ft long. The center two rows were harvested with a small plot combine with an on-board weigh system. The results in 2025 at Hettinger showed no statistical difference in yield among any of the sulfur treatments and the untreated check.

Lead Author
Lead Author:
John Rickertsen
Availability
Availability:
Web only
Publication Sections

Corn Sulfur Fertilizer - 2025

Corn Sulfur Fertilizer - 2025

Hettinger, ND

Stalk

Moisture

Test

Grain

Treatment

Lodge

Content

Weight

Yield

%

%

lbs/bu

bu/ac

0 lbs S

0

14.5

62.2

94

10 lbs S

0

15.3

62.7

99

20 lbs S

0

14.5

62.7

99

30 lbs S

0

15.4

61.6

94

40 lbs S

0

15.1

62.4

100

Trial Mean

0.0

15.0

62.3

97

C.V. %

--

4.1

1.2

7.4

LSD 5%

--

NS

NS

NS

LSD 10%

--

NS

NS

NS

Planting Date: May 29
Harvest Date: October 22
Previous Crop: Corn
Corn Hybrid: Dekalb DKC081-18RIB