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north central Ohio | I completely understand what you are trying to do is hard to replicate but just because a tissue sample says it looks better does not mean that it is the reason it yielded more. Second thing how do you know the that the standard set for optimal yield on a tissue test is correct without having something to compare it to? I am not being critical but just curious how you truly know what you are doing is the reason for increased yields? You don’t have to justify it to me but was just curious if you had a methodology you were using. I think one of the best things we did was start using hog manure and chicken liter. Saw some nice yield response especially to the hog manure. After 15 years of using hog manure not really seeing the yield kick we did originally. Not sure what to try next to push things further. Manure is a fairly complete product. | |
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