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Jeff@JR Production
Posted 3/13/2013 21:59 (#2963686 - in reply to #2963606)
Subject: Re: chloride on wheat


Minnesota/Kentucky fertility based on ENERGY
Chloride is male dominate element, we add ¼ to ½ pound at V stage and a little at R stage, corn, wheat, soybeans, cotton all either male and become female or male and female at the same time, think of chloride as way to tease the plant in to the proper growth stages.
I would look at adding CaNO3 (calcium nitrate)
Along with trace elements use the sulfate form this is harder to work with but you will see better intake by the plant and effect protein content
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