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Wheat77
Posted 6/24/2015 20:13 (#4644215 - in reply to #4644208)
Subject: RE: Soybean nodulation


barsfarm - 6/24/2015 20:10

As a fellow Minnesotan I believe U of M article is good but leave that to us because I do think bean yields over 70 bushels nitrogen starts to become a late season limiting nutrient. Research Missouri high yielding soybeans like Kip Cullers (just read over all the snake oils). HIGH HIGH YIELDS do need some extra N but <60 dont worry about it.

My $.025 cents


Added N may is a benefit, but since you mentioned Kip Kullers, he adds lots of chicken litter to his
soybean contest fields. Chicken litter would be the best in a slow release nitrogen program.
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