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    #21
    It is the same.

    Anhydrous is 82% N vs 46N

    1808 vs 2204.

    Its crazy stupid that's all i know.

    Crazy

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      #22
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      It is the same.

      Anhydrous is 82% N vs 46N

      1808 vs 2204.

      Its crazy stupid that's all i know.

      Crazy
      More peas maybe, chicks?

      We have our 22 covered but 23 will be the real test. If these inputs are up this high still we will be going to 2/3rds lentils for a year and then see what happens.

      I have a strange feeling that the entire world is just moving up on the cost scale and it will be permanent. Margins will just fall back to where they have been historically.

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        #23
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        SKF why wouldnt you bail on the anhydrous for a year? By off the top of my head calcs, you can still make up the same fertility with just granular at less cost.

        Maybe I am wrong, never used anhydrous before.
        time , delivery , more acres , ease of use
        we double shoot dry , slower , lots of work , handling , filling, etc.

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          #24
          Put on over 100 km packing trail for local club.
          From rose valley to lintlaw.
          Approx 75% of fields have fall applied fert..
          Thought we were the only ones not zero tilling?
          Prosoils manager said today, buy N..its coming april/ may...
          Gong show ..

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              #26
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              My stuff on tracks has a dozer in front.

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                #27
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                SKF why wouldnt you bail on the anhydrous for a year? By off the top of my head calcs, you can still make up the same fertility with just granular at less cost.

                Maybe I am wrong, never used anhydrous before.
                . Anhydrous is delivered to you which is convenient and one less product that you have to handle. Using dry or liquid N requires lots of handling. When you have your drill setup for a certain fertilizer system there is no switching to another without a cost.

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                  #28
                  I agree we have both drills set up plus double shoot dry.

                  Might get a 60 ft DT PUT ON A extra KIT we have in the container add banding knives and go in fall after harvest.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    I agree we have both drills set up plus double shoot dry.

                    Might get a 60 ft DT PUT ON A extra KIT we have in the container add banding knives and go in fall after harvest.
                    fall banding juice really works well on our farm , usually very good deal , out of the way for spring , we are normally wet so opens ground up , helps in spring immensely on our normal years , you are usually damp like us , would be a good fit for you

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      fall banding juice really works well on our farm , usually very good deal , out of the way for spring , we are normally wet so opens ground up , helps in spring immensely on our normal years , you are usually damp like us , would be a good fit for you
                      Nh3 was the secret to my success until lost almost all supply and all parts support.

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