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| So I always document with my rate controller where my fertilizer gets shut off and this year I gained 20-25 bushel where I shut the starter off.
- I planted the field mid april before all the cold and rain came in. So I would think 10-34-0 would have a postive effect there.
- Also its on old sugarbeet ground where historically you get a better return with 10-34-0 with 2 qrts of zinc.
- My zinc was levesol at a 2 qrt rate.
- I noticed my field had lost atleast 20% stand which I thought it was because of the cold snap. I never checked the starter spots because I just didnt think to look at the time.
- The seed bed was perfect that I planted into.
- It probably got 5" of rain on it before it even came out of the ground.
Any one have this happen to them in a wet spring?
- 3 gallons 10-34-0 /in furrow cut with some water on 22" rows
Edited by Grain_Peddler 12/20/2024 11:08
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