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nebfarmer
Posted 9/17/2020 22:12 (#8501595 - in reply to #8499518)
Subject: RE: Potash in front of corn or soybeans


SE Nebraska, Near Misery and Cans Ass!
NEIndiana - 9/16/2020 20:05

nebfarmer - 9/15/2020 13:50

Grid sampled every four years and spread every acre every year with multi bin applicator here. Used to let it shut of on the high testing ares but no more. 50# minimum on both P and K. 150# max on poor areas. Those are actual numbers. Also seems to take 1500 # an acre per year average on lime to maintain PH apply that gets applied every 4 years right after grid sampling.



Conventional tillage, sandy soils?[/QUOTE
No tills silty clay loams and clay
Owens are getting up to around 2.5, the plow had pretty well depleted it.

Edited by nebfarmer 9/17/2020 22:14
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