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North East Kansas | It probably depends more on the CEC, but every time we do an N test, the lower N values win. Its confusing but it's also consistent. Do any of you have any good way to stop diplodia in corn on corn. Ours is never very bad, but somehow Cargill goes crazy with the dock. No other elevator sees it though. We already do fungicide. It only helps when putting it on with a pivot though. | |
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