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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 1652429" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I didn't catch where you are....</p><p>I am in virginia.</p><p>the extension service in our state gets a lot of lip service but it is no longer an essential part of the university and is constantly under funded and they have bought out all of the older experienced agents.....</p><p>be that as it may....</p><p>here producers have to have a nutrient management plan to participate in any government programs.</p><p>I am a nutrient management planner with over twenty years experience.</p><p>we would never advise anyone to put out 150 lbs of nitrogen on small grain at one time.</p><p>we plan normally three split applications....hopefully when the crop is green and growing so that it uses the nitrogen rater than volatizing off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 1652429, member: 6543"] I didn't catch where you are.... I am in virginia. the extension service in our state gets a lot of lip service but it is no longer an essential part of the university and is constantly under funded and they have bought out all of the older experienced agents..... be that as it may.... here producers have to have a nutrient management plan to participate in any government programs. I am a nutrient management planner with over twenty years experience. we would never advise anyone to put out 150 lbs of nitrogen on small grain at one time. we plan normally three split applications....hopefully when the crop is green and growing so that it uses the nitrogen rater than volatizing off. [/QUOTE]
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