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Northeast, Nebraska | We soil sample and before we sample a field, we ask what their plan is and how they apply nutrients. It isn't just strip till that is messing up sampling results, it has also become an issue with people who row place the majority of their nutrients. It is best to test the area you are planting the next crop into. I have went back to broadcasting fertility, row placing everything was placing too high of a salt concentration in a small area. It doesn't necessarily burn the roots, but it can cause a lot of nutrient tie ups and is hard on soil biology close to those strips | |
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