Minnesota/Kentucky fertility based on ENERGY | We produce both and have found that when dealing with 65 degree soil temps Poly work well, cooler soil temps works well, we ship a large number of starter to Kansas for winter wheat and it all poly/ortho, but when it comes to early spring we use 100% ortho, no this will bring tons of commits, but we ran 7 years of studies and 10-34-0, Agriculture, conklin, and our blends we found that in certain year the poly had merit, and certain years so did our 8-19-3, what I've concluded is 100% in furrow, 10-34-0 4x4 with my nitrogen! |