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davy crockett
Posted 1/15/2026 09:18 (#11511113)
Subject: milk replacer as fertilizer?


now I truly have heard it all. this farmer used 4oz of non-medicated milk replacer through fertigation. I just might try some in my liquid starter. :-)


Brittany Bartak, CCA
@yieldBee
Two hour combine ride this morning w/grower who only had 30-ish lbs of commercial Nitrogen on this field(as starter) w/molasses & milk replacer via fertigation thru the season.
3 years corn on corn
105 day hybrid
Rough math using combine grain tank & row length things should be super close to 200 bushel/acre yield.
Brings his PROFIT per acre up to around $140.
He’s tickled pink.
With education, management & more education this way of growing a monoculture crop is ABSOLUTELY possible.
We brainstormed what next year’s starter is going to be…& it won’t be a commercial fert.

https://x.com/yieldBee/status/1981104919286600183
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