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| Esn is around $43/mt more or 4 cents a unit more than urea. On a 50-60 unit fall app it would cost $2.2 an acre more than using urea. That is local pricing for us. $2 bucks an acre to know your nitrogen will likely be there in the spring seems pretty cheap to me, like I said we do not have NH3 source which would be ideal and our winters would make fall urea applications a waste of money, so I need to figure something that can be applied in the fall or look at running the strips in the spring and applying urea or UAN then. I know ESN has some major price spreads versus urea depending on location. ESN here this past spring was cheaper than Urea- go figure. | |
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