PineRidge
Super Member
Never seen a post here regarding the use of Urea and just kinda wondered if anyone here is or has used the fertilizer in the past. At 47% nitrogen I would think it to be a great way to get corn to produce well.
I have also heard that Urea needs to actually be worked into the soil, not sure if it breaks down to UV exposure or what.
It is supposed to be a lot less corrosive to machinery that handles it. Further it is not explosive as some other fertilizers can be when they make contact with diesel.
I'm also wondering at this point if Urea can be dissolved in water to be used in a boom sprayer to green up the lawn.
Anyone here have more info on the stuff, are there any down sides to using it?
I have also heard that Urea needs to actually be worked into the soil, not sure if it breaks down to UV exposure or what.
It is supposed to be a lot less corrosive to machinery that handles it. Further it is not explosive as some other fertilizers can be when they make contact with diesel.
I'm also wondering at this point if Urea can be dissolved in water to be used in a boom sprayer to green up the lawn.
Anyone here have more info on the stuff, are there any down sides to using it?