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NE Ridger
Posted 1/5/2014 22:17 (#3577845 - in reply to #3577603)
Subject: Re: ammonium sulfate for high ph soils


EC Nebraska
Banding your phos will help. I've seen it make a huge difference on that kind of ground. We're not set up for that yet, but it would be nice. Just running a standard starter. I did try adding a quart of chelated manganese with it this year, didn't do any check strips but the corn did look and yield great.

When you're set up to band dry I would include manganese sulfate in with the MAP. It's a safe bet you're short on that, and dry MnSO4 is way cheaper than the chelated stuff. But for now it's not worth broadcasting it just to have it tied up.

Are you anywhere near Mead? Frontier handles a dry micro product that might be good in your bands.


Edited: This is my problem high pH: It'll grow beautiful corn with enough K, sulfur, and micros.


Edited by NE Ridger 1/5/2014 22:27




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