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Planting peanuts on new ground
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Oldtonew
Posted 5/14/2016 10:25 (#5300992 - in reply to #5290780)
Subject: RE: Planting peanuts on new ground


Yes I'm going heavy on the seed hopper powder inoculation. Gypsum is not available in bulk. I am good on calcium cause previous years soil test report showed pH 6.0 and calcium 890. I have applied basic slag and 1 ton per acre lime since then. I will be putting fertilizer out in the row. Do you know a good equation formula for calculating accuracy of lbs per acre in row? By putting it in row may need cut the rate down some to prevent getting it to high / strong which may cause seed plant damage. I have some 13-13-13 on hand but going to try to locate a blend you suggested. Would it be beneficial to add some calcium or gypsum (if can locate in bags ) with fertilizer in row now at plant or just wait till first bloom ?
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