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What kind of N can I topdress my corn with?
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Posted 5/27/2010 07:44 (#1215429 - in reply to #1215412)
Subject: Re: What kind of N can I topdress my corn with?


North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt !
Greywolf - 5/27/2010 07:26

John, you say the push for the last 20 bushels is a break even. Is that taking into account the added APH for insurance purposes or just the cost of nutrients?

Applying a $ return for the higher APH is difficult at best, but it is something I believe "should" be considered. How to figure the cost is over and above my pay scale grade to compute tho.


Hello Bruce, Good question !

1. these figures are for Total Field, Farm acres, Bu. sold

2. Considering all cost's set with what I referred to as ( standard ) program giving an average of 202 Bu on app. 5,000 acres of corn ! over a 5 year time line

3. Just and ONLY considering the additional cost of ( NUTRIENTS ) Only ! such as standard N. Approximate 140 N -160 N some corn after S.B. or, verses following wheat ?

I, Like you Bruce, have not figured how to figure, break down ? the actual APH ??? and No one has ask !!!

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