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What fertilizer do you use in soybeans?
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Posted 1/5/2014 09:00 (#3574882 - in reply to #3574470)
Subject: Re: What fertilizer do you use in soybeans?



central Illinois
so what soil test levels count as "fertile"? I would call our P1 (90-130) and K (450-600), high. so we have been doing a every other year spread pattern, to yes save costs. But every two years I figure 220corn and 80bpa beans, so its a hidden build. I do believe we have experienced better beans than some due to our higher soil tests, that's pretty unscientific but I believe that to be true. Amazing what happens when the fore fathers owned a spreader and believed in fertilizer as a bank.
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