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easymoney
Posted 12/3/2024 09:31 (#10993445 - in reply to #10993255)
Subject: RE: Raising K levels


ecmn
Hick - 12/3/2024 07:32

Mining soil is easy money.


Show me how I mine soils or recommend people mining soils?

Let's hear it, explain how nutrient management depletes the soil. Can't wait for this literary work of wonder coming from you or Paulson. Just save us all a bunch of time and at the end of your attempted reply put the Billy Madison meme of that was the most incoherent rambling everyone in the room is now more dumb for having heard you talk

Talking about putting quality nutrients that can benefit the plant and the soil near the plant when the plant needs it at the rate that testing shows we need to apply is bad. When you grow up and can't use velcro shoes anymore life is going to get real tough

You literally tell me that in a system of adding more nutrients to the plant depletes the soil. A system where soil is tested several times a year, along with plants. and then nutrients are applied as needed to correct deficiencies is mining the soil. compared to a soil test once every 3 years with no plant testing, no fixing of deficiencies, rigghhhht. You win that fight Jake Paul.

I have shown major soil improvements on available nutrients using nutrient management and soil Health practices. And according to you guys that is mining the soil. Yep, makes perfect sense now.

but using crop removal rates to maintain soil is good. Got it,

Insert me with a slow clap

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