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Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Hay Wilson in TX
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2/26/2007 07:03 (#111269 - in reply to #111175)
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RE: Clarify for me Ed..............
Little River, TX
He may be saying the phosphate will tie up your zinc and if you will be putting on much phosphate it might help to put on some zinc at the same time.
There are a number of things you can do to slow Phosphate tie up in the soil.
Corn on high ph soil?????????
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eddiedry
: 2/25/2007 17:23
RE: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Curt Keiser
: 2/25/2007 17:35
A rule of thumb for phosphate.
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/25/2007 19:34
Re: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Ed Winkle
: 2/25/2007 20:25
I left off a alternate solution,
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/25/2007 21:01
Clarify for me Ed..............
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Curt Keiser
: 2/25/2007 22:31
RE: Clarify for me Ed..............
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/26/2007 07:03
RE: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Jim in MN
: 2/25/2007 20:21
RE: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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rickyj
: 2/25/2007 20:43
Jim question
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Ed Winkle
: 2/25/2007 21:03
RE: Jim question
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Jim in MN
: 2/25/2007 23:09
RE: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Luke Skywalker
: 2/25/2007 22:23
RE: Banding phosphorus...........
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eddiedry
: 2/25/2007 22:51
RE: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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caseihfarmer
: 2/25/2007 22:27
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Ed Winkle
: 2/26/2007 07:29
As Explaned by Martin in SC PA
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/26/2007 08:51
Re: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Ed Winkle
: 2/26/2007 09:17
Re: Corn on high ph soil?????????
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/26/2007 11:36
A lot depends on why the pH is high.
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Hay Wilson in TX
: 2/26/2007 07:31
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