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Folia feeding the n
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight plough boy" data-source="post: 7822674" data-attributes="member: 12071"><p>Nufol boosts protein by coating the outside of the grain, giving a false protein reading. To get an increase in grain protein, N should be applied earlier and taken up by the plant and converted into protein rather than going just to yield (gs 39 timing). These foliar N applications which are becoming talk of the town are a bit more sophisticated than melted urea. The products have a proportion (differs between products) of methylated urea, which is urea that has been fermented with formaldehyde to produce long polymer chains of N which are uptaken by the plant in a more palatable form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight plough boy, post: 7822674, member: 12071"] Nufol boosts protein by coating the outside of the grain, giving a false protein reading. To get an increase in grain protein, N should be applied earlier and taken up by the plant and converted into protein rather than going just to yield (gs 39 timing). These foliar N applications which are becoming talk of the town are a bit more sophisticated than melted urea. The products have a proportion (differs between products) of methylated urea, which is urea that has been fermented with formaldehyde to produce long polymer chains of N which are uptaken by the plant in a more palatable form. [/QUOTE]
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