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Posted by Farmerboy 777 on January 17, 2006 at 01:15:06 from (195.238.43.77):
In Reply to: Sidedressing Corn posted by tnhobbyfarmer on January 16, 2006 at 20:10:00:
Sidedressing corn is applying liquid nitrogen (anhydrous or 28%) to corn that is already up. Would it be easier to have the locale COOP do it when they are driving by. Depending on the soil tests a person could rent a spreader and spread urea on the ground before planting. Urea has to be disked in ASAP. Urea is 46% nitrogen so if you wanted 100 pounds of nitrogen it would take 217 pounds of urea. A lot of farmers do it his way. Soil tests are big now days. As your question goes I don't know if it would work or not.
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