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    #16
    Kihei. What yields are you expecting with 150lbs of N and 50 lbs of P? That's $125 an acre in just fertilizer costs. Seems like high risk return with $10 canola

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      #17
      Sorry 135lbs of N. $110-$115 an acre fert

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        #18
        Based on $725 S15 and $550N. Could be cheaper or more expensive depending on when purchased

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          #19
          50 bu L252

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            #20
            Why so much fert for 50 bus?

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              #21
              Different soils require different fertility approaches. It takes 110 lbs of N to grow 100 bu of oats in the black clay of the red river valley. It takes 50 lbs to do the same here.

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                #22
                Agree - we only use 60 lbs of liquid N on pea stubble then add some later if needed .
                Only use 60 lbs N on wheat as well - then add some as needed

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                  #23
                  Going to start putting on air kit on the v/t case 330 tomorrow, it show work fine from what we looked at today. One step at a time. Pulled awesome behind the air cart and turned/cornered very well in field. We can do it without any modifications to the 330. Just bolt on some brackets.

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