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Northeast, Nebraska | I used to y drop everything, but it takes too much time and a lot of hauling. I went back to dry spread and do it early enough that it doesn't burn the corn as bad. I don't farm sand so holding it isn't an issue. One thing I noticed with the dry spread, when I do it early enough, most of the urea actually gets caught in the furrow the row cleaner leaves when planting so I feel it is just as good. I also turn a pivot on right away too so it gets watered in | |
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