Posted by Sparktrician on June 21, 2014 at 08:41:45 from (198.144.54.36):
Howdy. Need to be getting around to side dressing the corn soon (50 acres).....in the past we have always rented the applicator from Harvestland coop and put on 28% liquid.
Thinking of MAYBE broadcasting urea (with additive to keep it from evaporating) this year.
Has anyone here done that? How did it work out? I read some articles on line this morning about it....but I would like someone here to give me yes / no votes....lol.
Last year we had major issues with the applicator from the coop, the pump let loose internally, and was putting on max rate....new pump not available....had to wait for them to come dribble it on (waited a week for that AFTER waiting 2.5 weeks for the applicator) Not sure I want to go down that road again. the applicator pump has been repaired.....but.....
We are on wide (38") rows....that is why I am stuck with getting harvestlands applicator....its the only one around anymore.....plenty of narrows, but no other wides.
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