Posted by Dave from MN on July 22, 2013 at 06:51:33 from (198.98.195.73):
Hoping enough people will chime in for an education for many of us. I currently have been side dressing with urea, ussually having the co-op do it with the rogator, but that add"s up. Also, with some of my fields being lighter soil"s, I am prone to leaching, as happened this year, 40 percent chance of showers so I had them hit the 3 biggest fields with the majority dose of urea. Showers ended up being 8" in a couple hours. Well, you know the story from there. So, what do you prefer and why? Urea, Anhydrous, liquid? How often? Application/incorperation methods? Please share as everyone enjoys seeing how others do thing"s, and alot of times the way we or I may do it, isnt the best, but thats how we always did it.
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