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    #13
    With the 100lbs of N we also put 30lbs of phos and 15 lbs potash. We also treat the seed with raxilWW.

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      #14
      6 gallons 6-24-6 with a little zinc and copper in the furrow in the fall. Wouldn't think of any extra fall N on our soils. Urea floated in the spring or 32% sprayed on with herbicide or a split app depending on spring conditions.

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        #15
        Oilking I believe ESN is only 8 cents a pound more than urea. Here out east that would make it around 58 cents. We were quoted 44 cents full service for NH3 and 6 more cents for urea. Even liquid is not much more than urea. Definitely believe using some type of inhibitor is better than nothing. Using super U or urease inhibitor are better than straight 46. Just way too much risk for the ease of adding the inhibitor.

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          #16
          We have done the same as dalek , but with Alpine G22 several times. Top dress in spring as needed if the crop makes it through the winter .
          We plan on using 6-24-6 as well this fall if we get canola off on time - swathing canola now so could be in the cards

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            #17
            Does anyone know what the true analyses is for ESN? Will 100lbs of ESN give you 46lbs of N, or is it less because of the weight of the polymer?

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              #18
              Esn is 44-0-0


              Would rather use superU.


              Cheaper... Same effect. Plus if you get heavy Rains or flooding you know it's tied up in the soil and can't wash away

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