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NE central IL | Your spreader may be better than mine. However, I have had the local co-op spread 200# AMS with 100# Urea on wheat in the spring with their fancy spinner spreader. In the combine I could tell where they drove because the spread was uneven. I had specificity requested that they spread 1/2 rate and split the middle. At wheat harvest time I had the co-op manager out after I cut the ends. He said "we do not have time to double spread every acre." So I found an old pull type spreader cheap on an auction and started doing it ourselves.
My point to the story is that you may end up with a checkerboard type of pattern vs strips. | |
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