Get Smarter with Your Corn & Soybean Management Decisions
Use the N-Adviser App - Backed by University of Nebraska Research
What Is N-Adviser?
N-Adviser is a FREE decision-support tool built on real UNL data, including results from past UNL research and On-Farm Research Network outcomes. It helps farmers make profitable, practical, and sustainable choices.
What Can It Help You With?
- Fertilizer rate planning (N, P, K)
- When to irrigate or not
- Crop insurance and grain marketing strategy
- Planting dates and seeding rates
- Understanding soil reports and crop consultancy reports
- Evaluating risk/reward trade-offs
- Using weather and market data in real time with user inputs
How to Use It:
- Scan the QR Code
Use your phone camera or QR app to open the N-Adviser.
- If you have the ChatGPT free app on your phone, it will automatically add to your chat channels
- If you do not have the ChatGPT app, you need to make a free account and log in before scanning the QR code.
- Ask a Question
Just type in what you're thinking:
- 'Do I need to fertigate my field this week?'
- 'What seeding rate worked best on my farm …. '
- 'How does revenue protection insurance work?'
- Upload images
- Soil reports, seed manufacturer information, machine specifications
- Close-up images of weeds, insects, and diseased leaves
- Get Clear Answers
N-Adviser explains options in plain language. You can also ask for charts, summaries, or research summaries.
- Making Confident Decisions
Use the info to guide your farm choices - or to start conversations with your crop consultant or landlord.
Questions? Contact N-Farms : nabeysingheherathm2@unl.edu
Disclaimer on Use of AI-Generated Information
This content includes information generated with the assistance of N-Farm Adviser custom GPT, an AI tool developed by OpenAI and customized for research purposes by UNL. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, AI-generated responses may contain errors, outdated data, or misinterpretations, especially in technical, legal, or high-risk decision-making contexts.
Users should:
Verify all critical recommendations with trusted sources such as university research, government publications, or certified professionals.
Treat AI output as a starting point, not a substitute for expert judgment or independent analysis.
Be aware that AI models may "hallucinate," generating plausible but incorrect or fictitious information.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln, its affiliates, and contributors do not assume responsibility for decisions made solely based on this content. For research-backed agronomic guidance, please consult official UNL Extension publications or contact a certified advisor.