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Arable Farming
Cropping
Urea in the seedbed for spring barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8042534" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Perfect placement in my opinion. Roots go down and the seed is safe. Would be intresting to dig down at the theee to four leaf stage and see if there is any hot zone that the roots have not grown into. Have seen canola on 10 inch rows that had a full dose of NPS mid row banded so 5 inches away. Even after a month not even weeds grew over the fert row. Phosphate was of little use in a no go zone for roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8042534, member: 156006"] Perfect placement in my opinion. Roots go down and the seed is safe. Would be intresting to dig down at the theee to four leaf stage and see if there is any hot zone that the roots have not grown into. Have seen canola on 10 inch rows that had a full dose of NPS mid row banded so 5 inches away. Even after a month not even weeds grew over the fert row. Phosphate was of little use in a no go zone for roots. [/QUOTE]
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