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soil-life
Posted 5/15/2010 19:13 (#1200955 - in reply to #1200247)
Subject: RE: Sod to S.B., Personal Observation


North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt !
Where Ed and the Men from the CPS Plant are standing was a Christmas tree farm.

the trees were lifted the fall before and the area, about 28 acres Behind Ed was corn.

Now the acres of , previous sod, Men standing, after the trees were lifted was put to S.B. as was the area that was Corn.


Now about Half way up Ed's back, to the left ! you can see a variance in color on the S.B. Leaves, Corn to the Left, sod right side !

This was evident from the time the Crop emerged, But the yield ended up the Same across the field according to the Monitor !

Despite the fact that the sod, T.F. had no S.B. crop for many years, None of the S.B. were treated as some suggest is necessary !

This is very typical of what we have seen, as stated, for the past some 30 years.

This is Only Our observation ! On Farms we work with and No, Because of past history, NO one even mentioned an Inoculate be used ! Not an issue

But I do have Ed speak to grower groups, visit during the growing season and these growers are well aware of what is available !

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