Posted by picassomcp on March 01, 2016 at 13:22:19 from (50.107.38.153):
I will be planting my first corn crop this year. I do have some row crop experience with beans, but not with corn. I understand that corn needs alot of Nitrogen, and that it needs most of it after it is knee high or so. I hear mention of "side dressing", I hear of 28% and 32% as well as Anhydrous Ammonia, as well as spreading dry Urea preplant. I'm looking for someone to expand on each of these products, and their application methods, for me so I can decide what method maybe best for me here in Central MN.
I'm thinking about trying to stay away from preplant application due to the possibility of loosing some of the Nitrogen. I'd also like to place the Nitrogen in the ground rather than placing it on top to prevent loss of product. I'm also kind of interested in applying this product myself to get some seat time, I am willing to purchase some equipment needed to do the job, but probably wouldn't want to spend more than $2,000 or so to get the job done. I plant with a 6 row planter, could I rig up a 6 row toolbar to do the job? I only have 40 acres to do, but I kind of wanna be as hands on as possible with my crop. I have a 80 hp and a 125 hp tractor that I could use for this, each with 3 pt. Any help, or ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks
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