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Ed Winkle, Rhizobia cell counts
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Ed Winkle
Posted 3/11/2013 09:31 (#2957311 - in reply to #2957090)
Subject: Re: Ed Winkle, Rhizobia cell counts


Martinsville, Ohio
Bill, they work very well. Those are the ones I have chosen for my farm. What works on my farm, I recommend to others. There are limitations to that, though.

You kind of derailed my post, Bill. I have done that to yours way too much.

If the soil biology is good or high in beneficial organisms, the cell counts will be higher.

In the average field in the US, I can't find them, Bill.

Back to the OP, what is your soil rhizobia cell count? Find out if you want but the easiest answer is spend $5 an acre and make sure those rhizobia are there.

If you want to know if your investment is going to work, it's going to cost that in time and money to find out.

Ed
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