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Urea in the seedbed for spring barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8040948" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>rate of N will depend on seed bed utilization If you covering 50% of the field with urea via the opener and assuming good moisture I’d go no higher than 50 units an acre. Someone will be able to modernize that number. I’ve drilled spring barley at that rate and had few issues. Barley is sensitive to n in the seedrow More so than wheat and oats. Canola is a no no. I’ve had better establishment since dropping n from seedrow. In the seedbed and incorporated Is preferred in my soil. As mentioned plugging can be an issue,but ive found that cold urea on a hot humid day was the trigger. What type of metering does your drill have. Is it possible to broadcast and have drill incorporate the urea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8040948, member: 156006"] rate of N will depend on seed bed utilization If you covering 50% of the field with urea via the opener and assuming good moisture I’d go no higher than 50 units an acre. Someone will be able to modernize that number. I’ve drilled spring barley at that rate and had few issues. Barley is sensitive to n in the seedrow More so than wheat and oats. Canola is a no no. I’ve had better establishment since dropping n from seedrow. In the seedbed and incorporated Is preferred in my soil. As mentioned plugging can be an issue,but ive found that cold urea on a hot humid day was the trigger. What type of metering does your drill have. Is it possible to broadcast and have drill incorporate the urea. [/QUOTE]
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