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 North Carolina | I agree you can spread your K Its fairly mobile in the soil. Put your P in the ground? Uh that's what I'm trying to do. I think there is a lot of soil that you would not see any results, if you are in a 50 to 60 BPA environment probably not. But if you are in a low yield environment like most of NC is, we are not trying for that extra 2 BPA. We are just trying to average across the board that 45 to 50 BPA that most of the country would call a poor yield. We got to figure out how to get our yields up, because our inputs are the same in our low yielding clay soil as some of the 3-foot-deep black topsoil that some people have. I'm just say everybody don't wear the same size Boot.
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