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How much nitrogen is in one unit?
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Deadduck
Posted 7/7/2011 15:53 (#1852756 - in reply to #1852514)
Subject: Re: How much nitrogen is in one unit?



Northeast Louisiana
The way we use that term "here" is 1 Unit = 1 lb actual N. Example: 100 lbs dry Urea = 46 units actual N.

To grow a corn crop "here" we use about 200 units of N. The amount of actual product required to obtain this amount will depend on the form used.
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