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Urea VS AN
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6910179" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>On wheat I now use all urea and aim to get it an early half in feb March if travelable rest late March </p><p>if we have to use inhibiter then i will look at all on early or even som on in winter </p><p></p><p>the problem with an is if you get heavy rain after application some goes down the drains </p><p>on non drained soil it is deeper so can be used by the crop </p><p>putting on a little an often is just added cost one weather dependent </p><p></p><p>with urea and dry years it is easy to put it on early in a wet year later application is not a big problem </p><p></p><p>before urea used liquid 1990 to 2014 prior to 1990 father used an and muck </p><p></p><p>with modern weighcel and gps spreaders properly tray tested the accuracy is similar </p><p></p><p>in trials an v urea vs. uan there is very little difference although there are individual trials that can show each sort of n as better so it is possible to cherry pick the results to prove one is better </p><p></p><p>another way is to aply the trial all on the same timing rather than optimise the timing for each product </p><p>would any one compare a contact herbicide to a preemergence all aplied on the Same day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6910179, member: 305"] On wheat I now use all urea and aim to get it an early half in feb March if travelable rest late March if we have to use inhibiter then i will look at all on early or even som on in winter the problem with an is if you get heavy rain after application some goes down the drains on non drained soil it is deeper so can be used by the crop putting on a little an often is just added cost one weather dependent with urea and dry years it is easy to put it on early in a wet year later application is not a big problem before urea used liquid 1990 to 2014 prior to 1990 father used an and muck with modern weighcel and gps spreaders properly tray tested the accuracy is similar in trials an v urea vs. uan there is very little difference although there are individual trials that can show each sort of n as better so it is possible to cherry pick the results to prove one is better another way is to aply the trial all on the same timing rather than optimise the timing for each product would any one compare a contact herbicide to a preemergence all aplied on the Same day [/QUOTE]
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