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IADAVE
Posted 4/16/2026 06:19 (#11619642)
Subject: Urea on corn


We have a field that we cannot get the NH3 equipment in.
It is only a few acres so not a big deal, but would like to put some N on. This field is no till and very likely will be planted before we get the Urea.
Urea is over .90 per lb of N .
IF we go with ams, that is about $1.60 per pound of N. Of course we get the sulfur for free.
Yield potential with full rate of N is in the 160 range.
Is one better off to go with AMS as it will not evaporate? Just apply less total N.
Or go with the urea?
Either way I am thinking the full rate of N is not economical.
What are every ones thoughts?
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