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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 1085803" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Jed, I plant 32,000 seeds/a in 30" rows. My fertility requirements are probably about the same as someone that takes the grain off but applies a lot of manure. </p><p></p><p>The last few years my soil tests read high in P & K. I generally apply around 0.7 units of N per bu of grain. At 175 bu that is about 125 units of N/3 lb/gal of 28% = 40 total gallons/acre of liquid N. </p><p></p><p>40 gal even blended into the strip is too much to plant over the next day. Some years I will spread some urea ahead of the Aerway in a blend if P & K are called for. I will also split the 40 gal and strip half and side dress half if not broadcasting any P or K. Varies from year to year.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 1085803, member: 7509"] Jed, I plant 32,000 seeds/a in 30" rows. My fertility requirements are probably about the same as someone that takes the grain off but applies a lot of manure. The last few years my soil tests read high in P & K. I generally apply around 0.7 units of N per bu of grain. At 175 bu that is about 125 units of N/3 lb/gal of 28% = 40 total gallons/acre of liquid N. 40 gal even blended into the strip is too much to plant over the next day. Some years I will spread some urea ahead of the Aerway in a blend if P & K are called for. I will also split the 40 gal and strip half and side dress half if not broadcasting any P or K. Varies from year to year. Jim [/QUOTE]
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