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<blockquote data-quote="CORK" data-source="post: 7777396" data-attributes="member: 2193"><p>Very interesting post.</p><p></p><p>Ive often thought about using multiple smaller doses on winter wheat to get more N into the crop to build yield.</p><p>Ive done it on damaged crops and in each case I felt (no scientific comparison) that they yielded better than I expected.</p><p>Had second crop wheat last year with a little slug damage through it. I split the N across 5 splits. Granted it got a lot of N but it yielded 11.6tn/Ha (adj to 15%).</p><p></p><p>Little & often should be better for the environment too one would think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CORK, post: 7777396, member: 2193"] Very interesting post. Ive often thought about using multiple smaller doses on winter wheat to get more N into the crop to build yield. Ive done it on damaged crops and in each case I felt (no scientific comparison) that they yielded better than I expected. Had second crop wheat last year with a little slug damage through it. I split the N across 5 splits. Granted it got a lot of N but it yielded 11.6tn/Ha (adj to 15%). Little & often should be better for the environment too one would think? [/QUOTE]
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