My magnesium level was so high, I don't think my sulfur program has failed me either. I've applied more in ten years than I ever thought was necessary, but I kept following my Midwest soil and tissue tests to try and keep my plant health in balance. My soil is "softer" now that I could have achieved with no-till and cover crops, though they have helped greatly. It takes me less nitrogen to produce a bushel of grain than it did before, and sulfur has been relatively cheap compared to other nutrients. Good to see you see somewhat similar results, Aaron. Ed Winkle |