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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Dry Fert placement for the spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattch" data-source="post: 15544" data-attributes="member: 1501"><p>I had intended to use DAP through a Mzuri, but the Mzuri handbook suggests a quality prilled product will flow better. I have not spoken to Martin or Will yet but have ordered a 16 16 16 prilled compound. I know DAP is hydroscopic so the last thing I want to be doing is unblocking fertiliser rather than drilling. It may be worth checking with drill manufacturers as to which type of product is best suited to the drill. Not sure if you can get prilled DAP/MAP?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattch, post: 15544, member: 1501"] I had intended to use DAP through a Mzuri, but the Mzuri handbook suggests a quality prilled product will flow better. I have not spoken to Martin or Will yet but have ordered a 16 16 16 prilled compound. I know DAP is hydroscopic so the last thing I want to be doing is unblocking fertiliser rather than drilling. It may be worth checking with drill manufacturers as to which type of product is best suited to the drill. Not sure if you can get prilled DAP/MAP? [/QUOTE]
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