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Carbondale, KS | Thanks Matt.
I was aware of some K tests in milo but I remember KS stating a few years later that they discovered it wasn't the K in those test that was increasing yield and plant health (i believe lodging was the original target of the study) but it was the chloride from the 0-0-60. Seems like it was Laymond i was talking to but it's been 5-6 years ago.
Anyway, we are going to start broadcasting some in the fall to see for ourselves.
Thanks for the info.
BTW Wilson, i always enjoy your posts on nutrients and their reaction in the soil. | |
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