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Wheat nitrogen, snow cover, frozen soil?
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briggsfm
Posted 2/6/2021 07:10 (#8810377 - in reply to #8810289)
Subject: RE: Wheat nitrogen, snow cover, frozen soil?



Scottville, 49454 Northwest Michigan

Some of the thoughts that went through my mind....

Probably wouldn't go any higher that 50 pounds or so of actual.

If I have a lot of slope to my wheat fields.... I would be more reluctant to do any applications at this time.

If the frost is only deep enough to hold up my application equipment, I would be more likely to make an application.   The deeper the frost, the less likely I would want to make an application.  

I hate cutting up my fields or making tracks as I go across the field.  If I can avoid that, I would be more likely to make the application.  



gordon



Edited by briggsfm 2/6/2021 07:11
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