Minnesota/Kentucky fertility based on ENERGY | There was a post early this week on dry on soybeans? it went several different directions but we tried a blend of the following;
50 lbs. per acre AMS
50 lbs. per acre Pell Lime
15 lbs. per acre KCL
25 lbs. per acre SOP
50 lbs. per acre Pell Gypsum
The blend has been on for 9 days and we received .50 inches about 6 days after the application, the beans are knee high and tight nodes (3/4 of an inch or less nothing we did just good bean year for tight nodes 12 nodes so far) 5 to 7 cluster (flowers) per node if we keep the weather and water and this farm is irrigated we could see the best crop yet? but as market talk commits earlier today; its not in the bin yet.
I would say we got a nice response $35.00 cost spread from local fertilizer plant, cost us 2.5 bushels per acre with the contract we have on non-GMO beans. |