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Re: Substitute for ammonia nitrate
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12/24/23 11:15 AM
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Re: Substitute for ammonia nitrate
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12/24/23 03:13 PM
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marshmud991
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33%. It’s a mix of urea and ammonium sulfate. We can get it in bags here. Not sure if it’s available where you are.
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Re: Substitute for ammonia nitrate
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12/24/23 03:59 PM
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deadeye
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I just put 100 lbs/acre of urea out Friday on a few plots ahead of this warm spell/rain. Should take good effect right before the rut. It really draws the does back into the plots.
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Re: Substitute for ammonia nitrate
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12/24/23 04:58 PM
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jwalker77
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If you use the liquid fert make sure you use enough or get a sample and apply to fit. We’ve used it and it turns the plants/grass nice and green but didn’t seem like it helped on yield On the flip side dont put too much or itll burn it. Ive used a 15gal sprayer alot, i would use 3-4 cups of fertilizer. It is not a one and done kinda thing either. You need to spray once every week or two to get the same results you would from granules. I gues its a little bit of a trade off there. Its cheaper, easier, quicker, but you have to do it more often. When our peach trees were small, the year we planted. I would mix a sprayer(15gal) and drive down each row and spray each tree(475 trees), about as fast as i could drive through there with my mule in low gear, once a week. They grew like crazy. That was my first experience with it. Joseph sprayed his bwhunting plot with it this year evry couple weeks after it had turned off dry, mostly brassicas. It grew like crazy.
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Re: Substitute for ammonia nitrate
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12/24/23 05:47 PM
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If you have a sprayer 20-20-20 liquid foliar fertilizer is good stuff. You dont need rain. Put it out with a boom sprayer on a dew or late in the evening. Its $35-40/ bag. You could fill up a 50gal sprayer several times out of one bag. Something you might want to look into. Ive used it and i believe it works really well. Dont want to spray it right ahead of a rain, itll wash most of it away. Its much cheaper than granuals and youre not waiting on rain. X2. And if your pH isn't ideal, the foliar application is easier for the plants to utilize.
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