Middlesex County, Ontario | RecreationalTillage - 11/12/2025 14:05
How does one know how much GL to apply to the field if the amount of N per gallon is unknown?
You start with your traditional rate information and then use their claim of "One gallon of our product will equate to 2-3 pounds (units) of traditional N. "
This claim uses the word "equate" and does not say that one gallon actually contains 2-3 lbs of traditional N.
On gallon both contains ~2% actual N, ~0.17 lbs, and also "equates" 2-3 pounds (units) of traditional N.
A ~10x or better reduction in actual nitrogen required. Strictly because the Green Lightning form of Nitrogen is somehow incredibly superior to all other forms of Nitrogen.
Edited by WildBuckwheat 11/12/2025 13:21
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