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    Safe to spread urea on 5 leaf wheat?

    Had a little rain lately and was wondering about floating on urea in about 10-14 days if rain is forecasted. Thinking wheat will be 5-6 leaf. Can I safely float on granular urea or will the granules fall down in the bottom of the leaves and damage the plants?

    #2
    We do it here earlier different climate though we’re heading into winter you summer not a volatile with our weather

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      #3
      I would not worry about that, it is more critical getting it down and not having it evaporate before a rain. Definitely treat with agritain.

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        #4
        U will be fine. Have done it a few times and try to time it with a rain in the forecast. This year is a crap shoot on the reliability of rain events so adding a stabilizer would be good insurance.

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          #5
          Maybe I’m talking out my hat but if you’re going for yield isn’t 5 leaf too late? I was always told to get it on before 4 leaf for yield and after for protein.

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            #6
            I will have to look into the yield part. Was thinking that slightly later would maybe reduce the lodging potential.

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              #7
              I spread on Durum around that time and it turned the darkest green of any wheat I have ever grown. Looked amazing. Unfortunately all went to protein and not to yield. I still remember taking it to Gardiner Dam and they thought something was wrong with their tester because it was 17.2-17.4 protein. Of course this was in the CWB era and I got essentially nothing for my troubles.

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                #8
                Perhaps spraying uan is better

                More research looks like spraying on uan at the end of tillering would be more consistent.

                I have lots of hills and the spray booms move up and down 6’ at times. Not sure if the crop injury would be a problem or not? At 6’ above the crop there will be a lot of overlap on some of the fertilizer streams.

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                  #9
                  https://www.cropsmart.com.au/crop-nitrogen-requirements/ https://www.cropsmart.com.au/crop-nitrogen-requirements/ www.cropsmart.com.au/crop-nitrogen-requirements/

                  This might be of interest

                  Hot link works for me
                  Last edited by malleefarmer; Jun 10, 2020, 02:50.

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