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Liquid or solid fert spreading
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<blockquote data-quote="snarling bee" data-source="post: 7902419" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>We use both.</p><p>Lots of reasons, many expressed above. Works for us.</p><p>Usually do one dose on all winter wheats and barleys with liquid.</p><p>Sprayer will travel before tractor and spinner so it will probably be first dose this year as new agronomist encouraging N asap in spring.</p><p>Section control on spinners nowadays is awesome.</p><p>I don't like last dose scorch on cereals with liquid.</p><p>We have a lot of in field obstacles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snarling bee, post: 7902419, member: 681"] We use both. Lots of reasons, many expressed above. Works for us. Usually do one dose on all winter wheats and barleys with liquid. Sprayer will travel before tractor and spinner so it will probably be first dose this year as new agronomist encouraging N asap in spring. Section control on spinners nowadays is awesome. I don't like last dose scorch on cereals with liquid. We have a lot of in field obstacles. [/QUOTE]
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