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<blockquote data-quote="bman4523" data-source="post: 1325602" data-attributes="member: 14632"><p>Weather say heavy rains tonight and tomorrow (4.5 inches) cant decide if I should put down 32 uan now on coastal fields and risk leach/washout or wait and see if Monday might be better. Reading tells me that wet soil and plant residue without rain is recipe for high N volitization. Not sure if that is worse than too much rain. What is too much rain for you coastal growers in central Texas if you were looking to fertilize ahead of a storm system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman4523, post: 1325602, member: 14632"] Weather say heavy rains tonight and tomorrow (4.5 inches) cant decide if I should put down 32 uan now on coastal fields and risk leach/washout or wait and see if Monday might be better. Reading tells me that wet soil and plant residue without rain is recipe for high N volitization. Not sure if that is worse than too much rain. What is too much rain for you coastal growers in central Texas if you were looking to fertilize ahead of a storm system. [/QUOTE]
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