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Re: Now its up to mother nature.
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Posted by Rich Va on May 30, 2007 at 17:57:44 from (65.40.109.22):
In Reply to: Re: Now its up to mother nature. posted by IaGary on May 30, 2007 at 16:36:53:
Gary that's why I asked,long time ago and up until only a few years ago John Blue was the only nitrogen rig in this area. They had a ground drive pump for the trailer type and a sprocket on the tractor wheel if it was mounted.They were very accurate,you could almost measure land with it. Back in the 50s people were useing 37%N on the corn,had to knife it in,30% for the wheat and just dribble that on,and then the flat fan nozzles came along and we used those for the corn and the wheat. Now everybodys back knifing 30% in corn useing pto pumps. I got to quit thinking about the past.
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