Posted by caterpillar guy on June 21, 2014 at 09:27:08 from (24.236.181.165):
In Reply to: Side dressing corn posted by Sparktrician on June 21, 2014 at 08:41:45:
Well we used to use anhydrous ammonia for corn. Set for 30 inch rows. We would sell the old applicator then you would just need the regulator for it to work. It will work from 4 rows to 8 rows. We used it as an 8 row. 7 knives and skip the guess row. This is a 3PT toolbar no tank. I personally spread all of my urea on the corn before planting to save the tracking in the corn. First time we did it this way. It was just the regular urea not the ESN stuff. Now why can't you take a spray nozzle, and use as drop nozzles to apply your 28% with a sprayer pump. This way you could just set the pressure and go. Would of course have to calibrate like a sprayer. I worked for a guy 20 years ago. That was how he put his nitrogen on sugar beets as he cultivated. The tanks went on the front of the 4020 cultivator on 3PT. Washed the whole outfit down each night to get the 28 off the equipment.
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