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<blockquote data-quote="cricketandcrops" data-source="post: 7878893" data-attributes="member: 2578"><p>agree entirely........I know a few who have historically made their own N20 for soil applied applications through dribble bars so can be applied to soil, however I wouldn't want to be applying to the leaf regularly through flat fan nozzles!</p><p></p><p>I like you believe the true foliar products (eg Safe-N) need a full canopy eg apply T2/T3, so IMO cannot replacement soil applied N completely, need the full crop foundation then these supplement the final N dose which with the exception of milling wheat is normally the more marginal application in terms of ROI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cricketandcrops, post: 7878893, member: 2578"] agree entirely........I know a few who have historically made their own N20 for soil applied applications through dribble bars so can be applied to soil, however I wouldn't want to be applying to the leaf regularly through flat fan nozzles! I like you believe the true foliar products (eg Safe-N) need a full canopy eg apply T2/T3, so IMO cannot replacement soil applied N completely, need the full crop foundation then these supplement the final N dose which with the exception of milling wheat is normally the more marginal application in terms of ROI. [/QUOTE]
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