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nebraskacornfarmer
Posted 1/5/2014 21:22 (#3577603 - in reply to #3576579)
Subject: Re: ammonium sulfate for high ph soils


Joelt, IC does not seem to be to big of a factor. A couple years back on a really wet spring I had some yellowing that was due to IC but after a warm up it grew out of it and ended up being good corn in that area.

NE ridger. Thanks for the advice. I am not looking to dramatically change the PH I just want to be able to free up a little bit of the P&K to the plant. Broadcasting additional P&K seems like a waste when you talk about the money Im going to spend and maybe receive %20 of what I applied, while the rest gets tied up. Looking ahead to fall we are getting geared up for fall strip till and that will allow me to apply dry p&k directly where I need it and that should help with it not getting tied up so quickly. Are you applying starter to your high PH if so what type of starter are you using if you don't mind me asking.
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