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Ed Winkle
Posted 1/3/2008 22:07 (#275009 - in reply to #274991)
Subject: Inoculant


Martinsville, Ohio

They took the N out like the e off tomato, potato and envelop.  Nope, envelope still has an e.  LOL

Inoculant puts N in legumes though.

The inoculants are all good.  There are no junk ones I know of.

I use America's Best liquid or humus.  It is the cheapest and has three rhizobia where most have only one.

http://www.americasbestinoculant.com/

I like the humus in non belt metered drills as it slows down seed drop and everyone overplants soybeans.

The big thing is though you don't want inoculant just on your pasture land.  You want it on every acre of soybeans.

"This ain't your granpa's inoculant."

The return on investment is too good not to use it.

If the beans are pre treated with Excalibre I would drop some more humus in the drill.  Just my way of inoculating which pays off handsomly.

Inoculate and harvest more beans.

Ed Winkle



Edited by Ed Winkle 1/4/2008 09:39
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