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humblefarmer
Posted 1/14/2019 21:03 (#7245641 - in reply to #7245582)
Subject: RE: Available nutrients


indiana
I think every 40 bushel of corn equals a ton of corn residue. So a 200-240 bushel corn crop could provide a decent shot of fertility. There is also nitrogen and sulfur in the residue that could provide an advantage.

Just did a quick search. I find most universities reporting 4-6# phosphorus/ton residue , 25-50# potassium/ton residue , 12-17# nitrogen/ton residue , and around 3# sulfur/ ton residue.

Edited by humblefarmer 1/14/2019 21:08
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