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Renville Minnesota | I agree.
Unfortunately I'm 60 bucks in the hole with soygreen. Fortunately we have small percentage of fields that have spots in them with high ph. Not whole sections like your picture.
Hard fast rains make soygreen worthless, and foliar applications by the company's own admission is not the preferred method of treatment.
University has mixed reviews on it..... I will keep an open mind towards the future as someone might develop a slow stable release " soygreen " type product..... Then I'll try it. Until then, I'm done.... And I'm not alone, been on the phone with three other guys who are also in the same boat. | |
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