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Iron and Zinc in wheat ground
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Buckwheat
Posted 9/15/2007 08:21 (#203973 - in reply to #203452)
Subject: Re: Iron and Zinc in wheat ground



Matt,

I have had that site bookmarked for some time and have read lots of your stuff.
The original post from me was comcerning soil tests on my best producing ground and what I found interesting is that is the test with my HIHGEST Iron result.

From what I can gather on dryland ground >.5 Zn ppm is considered adequate, is that correct? I have calcareaous soils with ph ranges from 7.9-8.2 Zn soil results from .17 to .33 Am trying to figure out the moct cost effective way of getting getting Zn amd Iron to the plant and am leaning towards tissue sampling then foliar. If you go foliar do you use flat fans or stream bars?

I have a million questions and realize you are not a nonprofit operation. Will be checking into your papers deeper. Thanks for your response and hopefully I can get back to one of your symposiums........we are kind of in the middle of nowhere out here, which is good and bad!!!!

Buckwheat
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