|
| Usually I will get 520 lbs of 19-19-19 is cheaper then split application of 125 lbs of urea treated with agrotain. The yeilds conventionally have ben form 209-150 depending on the year weather usually have trouble with to much rain such as last year I couldn't get over a lot of ground to spread the second shot at I got in the 150s but that's still a good yeild in my book. We usually see great numbers after a hay stand . I mean I awlays broadcasted but incorporated with a disc and never ever once had trouble. So I guess the rain will push it down. Thanks guys for all the responses. I really believe in the no till structure I really think it fits into economics and stewardship. Someday I want my little farm guy to be able to have a high organic matter and blow some tops off the bins | |
|