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Lone Wolf Picker
Posted 1/8/2025 08:00 (#11046346 - in reply to #11046157)
Subject: RE: Trying something new


Black Hawk County, IA
deereman7 - 1/8/2025 02:27

Lone Wolf Picker - 1/7/2025 21:48

I know I’ll be the lone duck to say it, but that’s way more N than you should need. Proper placement and timing of your N can pay huge dividends. I put half on with my planter as 32% w/ sulphur, and y-drop the rest with Boost. Yes it can slow the planter down, but it works great here.


^^^^^^^^^.i do 1/3 at planting with quart of zinc, quart of boron and 2 gal ats. . Then come back for another 1/3 with 15% ats quart of boron just before it's to tall to get a tractor over it. Then a 1/3 with 15 % ats and quart boron y dropped just pre silk. 180 units is what I'm shooting for with yield target of 270. Honestly thinking of doing what lone wolf is doing. Lone wolf how much and what are you using with the planter? I got a new planter and am doing 2x2x2 now with 500 gal on planter and 500 on tractor. Will make life a little easier at planting


On my planter I have Precision Fabrication’s little discs just ahead of my closing wheels. They inject the 32% about 2” off the row, and 2” deep on both sides of the row. Run either 15 or 20 gallon on thru these. 3-4 gallons of 10-34-0 thru Furo-jets wings, w/ Boost. Been trying different things in furrow, but haven’t found anything that is consistently a slam dunk. A couple smaller far away fields, I’ll have the coop spray the pre with 15 gal of 32%. The rest goes on through the Y-drops on my Hagie. Last year put 42 gallons of 32% per acre, and averaged 272 bu/ whole farm and were short 10” of rain for the season.
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