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Phosphorus in High PH soils
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vailcat
Posted 1/6/2014 23:18 (#3581913 - in reply to #3580022)
Subject: Re: Phosphorus in High PH soils


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Ridger do you think the same method could and should be used with spring wheat? As far as AMS? We spread ams with urea currently. Wondering if we shouldn't make second trip with the spreader and toss half urea half AMS? Or all AMS? We stay cool and damp they early June as of late most years. All no till

Been losing most of our n thru denitrification when soils stay so saturated I feel. Just wondering if we shouldn't maybe just trow down out 11-52 in band and then spread all urea after word? It's always wheat on bean ground so 20lbs n in ground plus credits and such. Be enough to get it thru 3 leaf?

Just kinda daydreaming aloud.
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