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ndcorngrower
Posted 11/23/2015 10:18 (#4914686 - in reply to #4913931)
Subject: RE: Dry vs Liquid Fert.


Victoria Township, North Dakota
We are liquid on the row crops and dry on wheat and oats starter. Then we top dress N liquid. I over load the dry P and K on wheat ground destined for corn.

Agreed it is expensive to feed the total P and K to corn in a liquid program. I am rigged on the planter for in furrow and up to 25 gpa in the 2x2.

If you are not rigged for dry in row crops it can be expensive to setup. It takes lots of fan speed to blow dry to individual 30" rows. Then you have to get that dry fertilizer slowed down when you get to the opener so it does not bounce out of the trench or dust out of your airflow down devices
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