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Stoutsville, Ohio | We have used AA then 28% and are now back to AA. We switched to 28% because we could incorparate it with our chemicals and save a pass. Several years ago we had a field that had classic nitrogen deficency and was 100 bushels off the rest of the corn. We were billed for a full rate of 28%. We made the switch back then. I know what is being put on as I am doing it. Rate contol equipment is expensive but can be paid for in one warm day with overages. I think AA always shows off in a dry or wet year verses 28%. I spring apply sometimes as early as February if conditions are right. Cost is better than 28%. Handling AA makes you respect it. Always run till all tanks are empty, the druggies will still get enough to make meth from an empty tank and I dont have two worry about losing 2 ton in the air. Fuel usually runs about .5 gal acre with a 40 foot bar on our STX450Q. | |
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