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10-34-0 infurrow vs 2x2x2
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md.mcwill
Posted 1/15/2026 12:20 (#11511313 - in reply to #11510172)
Subject: RE: 10-34-0 infurrow vs 2x2x2


95 miles NW of Quitaque, TX
Did a search for you. Watch out for salting out the seeds.

AI from below. Lots of links in search. Look for something near your location or information for your type of soils.
In-furrow fertilizer application provides nutrients near seeds, but high salt levels can cause seedling injury or death, especially in dry, sandy soils, by drawing moisture away (salting/salt injury). To prevent this, use low-salt fertilizers (like 10-34-0 at ~3 gal/acre for corn, less for soybeans), dilute with water, keep rates low (max 5 lbs salt/acre for corn), or place fertilizer 2x2 (side/below seed) for safety. Always check product salt index and consider soil conditions when applying, as high salt draws water from seeds, hindering germination.

https://www.google.com/search?q=in+furrow+fertilizer+on+salting&rlz=...

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