North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt ! | BSchroeder - 4/5/2010 10:59
You are referring to a technology that is 70 years old. Applying that additional 20 units may be new, but it is still an extension of what has been done since WW II.
Hmmm, in the 60's and 70's it was 80 to 120 units of N for the Yields produced at the time !!
We also NEVER had any Row fertilizer ? Fungicide or Row insecticide that paid a return then Either
Although some areas deal with different and specific issues |