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    #16
    No not a sideband vrs mid row thing. Simply fert burn , crop staging and frost damage with high fertility close to the seed row. Very few mrb's left around here, but lots of seed hawks, techno tills and a mix of others. There is a major diff in survivability in the area but there are many factors from field to field. High fertility in close proximity is just one of them noted. Again just an observation not looking for a pissin match one vrs the other. It is real and it happened this year - may never line up again but it looks like it did with this years very 'odd' weather set up before and after the frost. _2 to -4 should have never caused the damage it did.

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      #17
      BG was correct then, another plus for delayed N feeding. We fall banded all N & S, virtually NO frost damage either.

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        #18
        Most of the fertility in this area is delivered by fall applied NH3 and seed placed P. There is some spring broadcast, and a few like us that one pass double shoot in spring. Frost didn't pick favourites here.

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          #19
          Our frozen out canola was L140P. Interesting. Disturbing?

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            #20
            Breave , how cold though ??
            -6 or -7 , your right - it will not matter
            -2 or -3 , it's showing up - extra stress on small plants .

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              #21
              We were like, -2.6, but from 2am to 8am.

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                #22
                Perhaps the fert damage is the seed row knife applied phos pot sulphur. no n damage

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                  #23
                  Hopper that could be, but a lot of canola was placed with 100 to -120lbs of N very close to seed , just sayin

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