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Little River, TX | One for dry, one for liquid & one for liquid banded next to the seed row.
The theory is Avail will tie up the soils cations before those cations have time to tie up the phosphate,
With high pH soils it will hold the calcium off for most of a season. There are several other options. One is to increase the amount of phsophates by enough to compensate for high calcium levels of a soil.
Another is to put the phosphate down in the same slit as you put anhydrous ammonia.
One thing is phosphate that becomes tied up in a calcium phosphate molecule will eventually become available some time in the distant future. | |
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