Posted by Dave from MN on April 20, 2009 at 09:51:27 from (96.24.108.212):
Well, I decided to do all corn this year, no beans, just to keep it simple. So, I will not have enough manure for all the ground and I was wondering what some of you thnk about pre plant fertilizing. Last year I spread recommended rate prior to final tillage and planting and should have been done for the season. We got quite a bit of rain and apparently I lost alot of nutrients so ended up sidedressing later, july 2nd. I am on light sandy loam soils. Am I better off just tilling, planting with the liquid started and putting the main fertilizer at a later date. Or is it best to get it in prior to planting? Heading out to work up that feild with Volunteer rye now and am hoping to have all manure spread and feilds ready to plant by next weekend, hopefully before the predicted rain or right after. I just dont want to waste fertilizer.
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