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<blockquote data-quote="bbgirl44" data-source="post: 999928" data-attributes="member: 20277"><p>I have recently been doing a lot of research on fertilizers the pros and cons of each type. Most of the stuff I have read highly suggests ammonia nitrate over urea. Urea is more volatile and is harder in your soil. If you are just focused on this years growth and price return then urea would probably the choice but if you are going for long term soil management go with ammonia nitrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbgirl44, post: 999928, member: 20277"] I have recently been doing a lot of research on fertilizers the pros and cons of each type. Most of the stuff I have read highly suggests ammonia nitrate over urea. Urea is more volatile and is harder in your soil. If you are just focused on this years growth and price return then urea would probably the choice but if you are going for long term soil management go with ammonia nitrate. [/QUOTE]
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