SilliamWhale
Member
You are more likely to get rain than here in the dryer part of the country
you are likely not to have limestone chalk based soils
spreading before a rain reduces losses to the levels of AN but it needs to rain
over here all the evidence is that earlier applications of urea are comparable to AN and losses minimal
niab and others has a lot of data that was submitted to defra to back up the nfu lead defence of urea
every farmer will befit from this paid for by members and subscribers and farmers /industry levy
Which is why urea is a good choice for me. Now I will be faced with more leaching from AN at higher cost or urea with toxins in and we have to pretend its better for the environment