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Some thoughts on fungi and nutrients
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Ed Winkle
Posted 11/12/2012 22:02 (#2694024 - in reply to #2693122)
Subject: Re: Some thoughts on fungi and nutrients


Martinsville, Ohio
The best corn I saw this summer had 80-90 applied pounds, up to 300 bu and a little over, hope to get results soon. 120 lbs was over applying in some high yield corn so others are unlocking soils secrets, too.

Yes I know both and yes I heard the comment but Brandt is still on the cover of the latest Ohio Farmer. Both are thinking way out of the traditional box.

Yes I have heard Jill and others explain what you have written down and try to apply these principles in a simple way that seems overcomplicated to mainstream traditionalists.

I am very happy that I got every acre covered with biological activity again this fall, it's going on now with germination, sprouting and early growth of various seeds. I will add beneficial fungi to every seed I plant next spring, too.

I see my root mass and soil that holds it growing and expanding each season so things they are a happening.

I noticed at the lawn care departments that P is already removed from lawn fertilizer here. Sad day for phosphate deficient turf owners applying high priced fertilizer this fall and beyond.

Ed
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