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    #16
    Plot D should be 110 of 37-12 with no foliar. How do you know if the last 40 lbs was used?

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      #17
      You need a calculator sask can
      $65 for the 220 lbs
      $35 for the 110 lbs
      That's a tad more than $6 diff in fert cost , but whatever slam away lol
      You don't have to go down to 1/2 the fert - it's just what he tried .
      We do about 70% of what we target at seeding which gives us 160 ac per fill . It's not at all about fill times as you seem to be stuck on - it's about getting the most out of what you can with the equipment you have. Also reduce the amount of risk exposure before growing conditions are even remotely known . Ask guys out east that have put all fert down at seeding only to watch crop get flooded out . Or guys in the south west that watch their crops burn up in the drought . It's also about spreading out your risk . Remember 2000 to 2003 ?

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        #18
        It's very easy to set up a tote with a 2 in line just before your water pump to fill into sprayer - takes 2-3 min to suck out a 1000 LTE tote get get up to 6 LT /ac if needed . It's not a hassle at all .

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          #19
          Data from another wheat plot:
          6 different trials from check to 10 liters total Kugler
          Here a base fert was used at seeding and different rates of Kugler were applied during the season
          Base was 60 N and 4 gal/ac phos
          Low was Check was 60 N at seeding 52 bus/ac
          High was 60 N at seeding and 5 ltr at herd and 5 ltr at Fungicide 64 bus/ac
          Foliar was Kugler 2075 at Herbicide and Kugler XRN at early heading on this field.
          Fertility at seeding was not adjusted in this plot.
          I will post all numbers when protein and bus weights are done

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            #20
            Oooook. If you add in the cost of Kugler its a 6$ differential in cost....

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              #21
              So he got 4 bushels more @ $6 = $26 but he spent all of that on the Kugler products.....

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