Posted by kyplowboy on July 23, 2008 at 23:00:33 from (67.32.170.81):
In Reply to: Urea 46 or 26-0-0 posted by fergienewbee on July 23, 2008 at 18:16:09:
When I have side dressed stuff late in the year like this I have figured on 100# of N/ac. So, figure'n 1/3 acre you would need 33 lbs. One bag of 46 would be a little light, two bags a little heavy. (it's a food plot, it ain't got to be bright green, how much money do you want to spend?) Of the two nubers you gave, figure'n on 100#/ac 150 lbs of 26% will get you the closest stay'n with 50# bags.
Never used 26-0-0, ask who you are buy'n if from if it's more stable in the sun than 46-0-0. This time of year I would not put down urea unless I was doing it by hand, in the rain or with a sidedresser. It will evaporate here in the sun right now before you can walk down the row and then get on the tractor and work it in.
Good luck, kill a big'n and a bunch of slick heads.
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