Posted by J.ReinkeFarms on May 09, 2009 at 09:23:38 from (209.40.214.110):
So a small time guy by us has a dilemma and wanted my input, but I have never had this problem so I thought I would ask around. He spread 200lbs of urea per acre on his field Thursday night (20 acres). I went down Friday morning and worked it in for him so he could get his planter out and get going/hopefully done before the rain. But when he hooked up the old 7000 MaxEmerge the cylinder for the row markers blew. So he decided to just park it and plant soybeans, but he was wondering if this was such a good idea with the urea being put on and all. I told him to just fix his planter or I would plant for him. He doesn't want to pay for either so he's pretty determined on putting in soybeans. Any input on if the soys will make it, or if he will have anything for me to combine this fall would be appreciated. This is in the Saginaw, MI area. Thanks.
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