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Posted 8/14/2025 13:09 (#11332147 - in reply to #11332075)
Subject: RE: Melting urea


Cb854 - 8/14/2025 12:13

Anyone have any experience in this? I currently strip till and am set up for liquid fertilizer to get my nitrogen on, with the current climate of the fertilizer market I am nervous about the price of uan I will go broke trying to use it by the looks of it, so my thought is if I could melt urea and apply it as liquid I could get by cheeper trying to avoid buying dry fertilizer equipment


Yep. We did a bunch of it a few years ago. It melts easily and doesn't take a lot of agitation but it's a lot of gallons. The downside to it is you are captive to the cleanliness of the product. In ours, there was a lot of sand that someone along the chain had blended into it, and chunks of coal. Ours came direct from a river teminal but if getting it from a local, you will have whatever is in blender in your load. Oats and sulfur are some things we have seen and neither of them dissolve well. But as long you plan for things like that and can handle the gallons, it will work.

Take care
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