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Posted 4/12/2014 09:31 (#3811125 - in reply to #3810508)
Subject: RE: Nitrogen for Brome


NEMO
Sorry Brad but I don't have any soil tests to send you because for the most part I don't believe in them. A one inch circle of dirt out of over 6 million possible places to get that sample in just one acre. Not a very good representation.

P and K are already considered and factored in the big picture. Lots of possibilities there.

Had some NH3 left in our tank so ran it off on the brome. Surprised how well it worked. Mole knives sealed really good. It will be interesting to see how far the N moves out or how far the roots will go to the N.

Urea has to have a rain. I would rather load the cart when I see a huge storm at KC headed our way than to throw it out and hope we get a rain in a day or two. Worst thing is we can't get all the hay spread in two or three hours.

Thinking outside the box here with the NH3 so now I have a 35 acre experiment. Back up plan is hay early and plant sorghum-sudan if I don't feel like the N has been utilized by the brome.





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