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 West Kentucky | If you think fertilizer prices will come back down in next couple of years, you can get away with almost anything you want for a year or two. In the long term, if you believe fertilizer is needed at all, then you have to put out there what you remove in one form or another. We basically cut P and K out totally this year on a couple of fields that we have built up in the past that were coming up for rent and yields were good. Prob could have made more bushels with it added, but probably made more money without it this year.
Edited by flatlick farmer 9/14/2025 11:47
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