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Rolla, ND | How you apply zinc on wheat isn't much of a concern because the wheat isn't going to respond to any form or application method. You might as well put it in the furrow because at least then you can stop after a few years if you are still in business, and get a response possibly in your sensitive crops like flax, edible beans and corn. Other than that, your chances of a response are very, very low. Better odds if you take the money come down here to the tribal casino and run it all through the slots. Not good, but better odds at the casino.
This is assuming you aren't farming some very strange soils.
What did he do for soil tests by the way. I see a fair number of guys in Manitoba doing like 12 inch cores but then treating them like they are a topsoil sample. It's a great way to get really low soil test results and thus "prove" to the guy that if you simply look at the recommendation tables he really needs to get busy and buy fertilizer. | |
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