Posted by kyplowboy on May 09, 2009 at 14:08:22 from (98.80.7.247):
In Reply to: Urea on Soybeans? posted by J.ReinkeFarms on May 09, 2009 at 09:23:38:
Does 92lbs of N make that much corn up that way or was he figure'n on side dressing it later?
Any way lets do a little math here, 20X200 is two tons. Urea here a few weeks ago was about $500/ton. For $1000 he could buy a 7000 parts planter that will be around longer and do a chit pot more good for them than the N on beans would be. He has close to $50/acre in the N already and it is not going to make the beans yeild 5 bu/acre more.
You don't say how big the 7000 is, my grandfather used to use a 4 row and he left markers up half the time, I use a 6 row and I eye balled really small fields before and came out ok. I would cap off the line going to that cylinder and eye ball it before I switched to beans after N application.
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