Fertilizer Research and Education Program 2022
CA Department of Food and Agriculture
About this archived opportunity
FREP invites research, education, and outreach project proposals in three priority areas: Improving Input Management, Understanding Plant-Soil Processes, and Evaluating Loss Pathways. 1- IMPROVING INPUT MANAGEMENT: A. Demonstrating and/or Validating Management Practices that OptimizeNutrient and/or Irrigation Water Use B. Addressing Challenges and Barriers to Adoption of ManagementPractices C. Education and Outreach (Technical Education) 2. UNDERSTANDING PLANT-SOIL PROCESSES: A. Filling Knowledge Gaps for Nitrogen Management in Specific Crops B. The Role of Organic Input Materials in Soil Nutrient Management 3. EVALUATING LOSS PATHWAYS: A. Understanding Nitrogen Movement from the Root Zone B. Mitigation Strategies to Reduce Nitrogen Losses
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- January 28, 2022
- First captured
- November 24, 2025
- Publisher reference
- 8150
Eligibility: Proposals must focus on at least one of the priority areas and may focus on research, education, and/or outreach projects related to irrigation and nitrogen management. Research projects should have strong scientific merit and include outreach to end-users.Outreach/education projects should include an outline of the needs, approach, objectives, and measures of impact. FREP does not support proprietary product development, testing or promotions.
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Fertilizer Research and Education Program 2022
by CA Department of Food and Agriculture
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