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<blockquote data-quote="Zippy768" data-source="post: 6876799" data-attributes="member: 59028"><p>Probably not the only one in this position.</p><p>We generally use Urea and at the moment no rain ? and been warm and sunny.</p><p></p><p>The situation I have is wheat has only had 40u and its sulphur, half S Barley (now emerging) has had nothing, 2nd half S Barley, I had the sense to put a 3rd of its N in seedbed.</p><p>I have a limited bit of AN. Do I...</p><p>1. Stretch it out and put a bit on wheat and the unferted SB?</p><p>2. All on wheat?</p><p>3. All on unferted SB?</p><p>4. Don't bother because it will just sit there until it rains?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zippy768, post: 6876799, member: 59028"] Probably not the only one in this position. We generally use Urea and at the moment no rain ? and been warm and sunny. The situation I have is wheat has only had 40u and its sulphur, half S Barley (now emerging) has had nothing, 2nd half S Barley, I had the sense to put a 3rd of its N in seedbed. I have a limited bit of AN. Do I... 1. Stretch it out and put a bit on wheat and the unferted SB? 2. All on wheat? 3. All on unferted SB? 4. Don't bother because it will just sit there until it rains? [/QUOTE]
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