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Curt Keiser
Posted 12/31/2006 14:32 (#80978 - in reply to #80960)
Subject: 50 degrees


Beresford SD
I have been told by several agronomist "experts"as long as the soil temperature is below 50 degrees at application depth it will be stable.

But having been told that I wonder with all the rain we have had in the last several days here in SE South Dakota what might be happening. Our frost is all but gone in the last couple of weeks. I never apply NH3 in our flat ground in the spring because if the ground becomes saturated with excess rain I know N is lost. My understanding that it will change into a gaseous form and go into the atmosphere and be lost.

By the way, the definition of a expert is someone more than 50 miles from home. We might even be able to expand that definition to anybody who can post on the Internet.
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