Achieving big wheat yields means managing nitrogen, but split applications can damage wheat leaves.
Peter "Wheat Pete" Johnson is hopping mad in this Wheat School episode — mad at himself that is. In the video, he's standing in a wheat field with leaf-burn — a field that he said was good-to-go.
"Split your nitrogen, because we've got a big wheat crop in the ground and we want to make sure we keep it standing; we don't want it to fall over," says Johnson. However, low temperature nights, cloudy days, and the fact that the leaves don't have a cuticle, can cause horrible leaf burn from 28 per cent (UAN) on a second application, he explains.
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