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West Kentucky | Used it this past winter when we sidedressed our wheat. It was easy and made no ruts because we spread it when it was about 10 degrees F. Yield was as good as anything we had. However, it did move around in the field with the heavy rains. Some areas were definitely short on N and others heavy and going down because of the movement. If price is anywhere near similar, I will use on my wet ground to sidedress wheat. If there is much difference in price I will continue to use 28% and 32%. By the way, the ESN wheat never looked as good as the wheat with liquid applied but looks do not pay the bills. | |
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