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NW Iowa. / SW Arizona | I’ve got a farm where I put all of my P & K down last fall before the ground froze. Put my Anhydrous down also about the same time frame with N-Serve. This past week a pretty good share of a field got flooded with all of this rain-snow run off. I’m not worried about the anhydrous the grounds still froze for the most part. My concern is the P & K, how much of that has washed down stream I wonder? I’m just wondering if I should throw some more dry on it this spring? How do you know how much washed away. I realize my field problem is a drop in the bucket compared what a lot of you are facing now. I really feel sorry for you guys really getting hammered right now with the excess waters.
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