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Nitrogen 3rd pass
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 7545583" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>the wet winter will have leached out any available n in the soil </p><p>i now only us su s if there is absalutely no other option hammer the crop in years like this </p><p></p><p>overlaps can look greener for may reasons </p><p>more n more p more k more seed </p><p></p><p>this year any crop following poor osr last year looks a lot greener as the some of the n put on the rape has been used by the wheat </p><p></p><p>20 kgs of n at drilling in september would have the same effect </p><p></p><p>in the 1980s 20 tonnes of muck to the acre always produced strong forward crops keeping then standing was the challenge even with only 100kg of n and very low seed rates</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 7545583, member: 305"] the wet winter will have leached out any available n in the soil i now only us su s if there is absalutely no other option hammer the crop in years like this overlaps can look greener for may reasons more n more p more k more seed this year any crop following poor osr last year looks a lot greener as the some of the n put on the rape has been used by the wheat 20 kgs of n at drilling in september would have the same effect in the 1980s 20 tonnes of muck to the acre always produced strong forward crops keeping then standing was the challenge even with only 100kg of n and very low seed rates [/QUOTE]
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