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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5758025" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Urea will be just fine even with the cooler temps (which we may not get until December, based on long term forecast). Biggest thing is rain... you put urea down and it doesn't rain for a month, and most will have volatized and you just wasted $$$. I'd sit on go and watch the radar Thurs afternoon. If you see rain on radar an hour away, start spreading. Based on what I'm seeing, rain looks to be light and spotty Thurs and Fri. Better chance perhaps on Nov 23rd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5758025, member: 2805"] Urea will be just fine even with the cooler temps (which we may not get until December, based on long term forecast). Biggest thing is rain... you put urea down and it doesn't rain for a month, and most will have volatized and you just wasted $$$. I'd sit on go and watch the radar Thurs afternoon. If you see rain on radar an hour away, start spreading. Based on what I'm seeing, rain looks to be light and spotty Thurs and Fri. Better chance perhaps on Nov 23rd. [/QUOTE]
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