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Gypsum: Does it help or not
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cotncrzy
Posted 11/26/2012 07:57 (#2717632 - in reply to #2716754)
Subject: RE: Gypsum: Does it help or not



PROSPECT, TENNESSEE
I wish it was available here. Or, If it is I knew where. I have a couple of hundred acres you can make pottery out of! Once again I planted a cover crop, and once again it drowned out due to one large rain. The corn soybean rotation helps, but this ground will digest BT cornstalks like saltine crackers. It is very wet natured, it plants good about 15 minutes each year. LOL! Having said this it also carries the best APH of this farm, but no where near the best profit because of high inputs, aka. FUEL, SUBSOILER, etc... This will be the third year of continuous NO TILL for the bulk of the farm, and 8 years on the one field that has enough grade elevation to get surface water off. This field has been cover cropped each year, it out yielded the rest of the farm this year, but doesn't always do it.
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