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Ed Winkle
Posted 3/6/2012 21:18 (#2272100 - in reply to #2271973)
Subject: Re: Sabrex on Corn?


Martinsville, Ohio
These 3 strains of trichaderma are far advanced over T-22, although I got similar results with it. These work in more geographical areas and I have seen good data from Michigan.

Since there is more pythium, fusarium and rhizoctonia with manure, it should be easier to get an ever better result with it.

I am not aware of any soil type it does not work in.

My only concern is the price- it is costing me $12 a unit to have it applied to my seed corn, perhaps I should go back to planter box treatment since it is so simple now with good low rate material! So 3 bushels will more than pay for that cost and I have never had less than 3 bu yield since T-22 came out over 10 years. 7 bu is a typical figure although I usually get closer to 12 bushel in my notill soils.

Ed
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