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Liquid Nitrogen for pastures??
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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 212032" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>You would only need to use 8.5 gallons per acre of 32/0/0 liguid fertilizerto get your 30 lbs of actual Nitrogen. Just to give you an idea on how easy it would be to apply it here is an example If you have ever have sprayed 2-4-d on your pasture you used more water per acre than you would use 32/0/0 per acre, You can use the same equipment to apply the nitrogen as you do the 2-4-d. We use 32/0/0 inplace of water in all of our preplant chemical applications and most of our post planting chemical applications. I think the previous person was thinking of 82/0/0 anhydrous ammonia that would need to be knifed in to keep it from volatializing.</p><p>32/0/0 can be applied on top of vegitation without losing nutrient value. It might turn your grass brown but it should come out of it our row crops do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 212032, member: 3721"] You would only need to use 8.5 gallons per acre of 32/0/0 liguid fertilizerto get your 30 lbs of actual Nitrogen. Just to give you an idea on how easy it would be to apply it here is an example If you have ever have sprayed 2-4-d on your pasture you used more water per acre than you would use 32/0/0 per acre, You can use the same equipment to apply the nitrogen as you do the 2-4-d. We use 32/0/0 inplace of water in all of our preplant chemical applications and most of our post planting chemical applications. I think the previous person was thinking of 82/0/0 anhydrous ammonia that would need to be knifed in to keep it from volatializing. 32/0/0 can be applied on top of vegitation without losing nutrient value. It might turn your grass brown but it should come out of it our row crops do. [/QUOTE]
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