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How much nitrogen is in one unit?
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Deadduck
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7/7/2011 15:53 (#1852756 - in reply to #1852514)
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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.
How much nitrogen is in one unit?
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illinoisboy_87
: 7/7/2011 11:49
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RBT Farms
: 7/7/2011 12:24
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illinoisboy_87
: 7/7/2011 12:55
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mcupps
: 7/7/2011 12:56
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Deadduck
: 7/7/2011 15:53
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KevinM
: 7/7/2011 16:32
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mhagny
: 7/8/2011 05:34
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Bristol Hillbilly
: 7/8/2011 09:25
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