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<blockquote data-quote="robbie" data-source="post: 6878934" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>I'm not sure how quickly a crop of spring barley would get hold of N ploughed down, I'd have thought it would be a few weeks before roots reached plough depth. Spread on the ploughed and worked into the top few inches with the drill would be my preferred option but im always keen to hear about other techniques, I'm not criticising if it works crack on.</p><p></p><p>@flat10 I've got enough N in the shed to go with a planned 120 units on spring barley, sod the maltsters crown or for farmers wont will gladly take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbie, post: 6878934, member: 7037"] I'm not sure how quickly a crop of spring barley would get hold of N ploughed down, I'd have thought it would be a few weeks before roots reached plough depth. Spread on the ploughed and worked into the top few inches with the drill would be my preferred option but im always keen to hear about other techniques, I'm not criticising if it works crack on. @flat10 I've got enough N in the shed to go with a planned 120 units on spring barley, sod the maltsters crown or for farmers wont will gladly take it. [/QUOTE]
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