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Would you put some N on late planted soybeans?
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Tim Cooke
Posted 7/27/2006 21:53 (#30441 - in reply to #30271)
Subject: Jake, litter on this ground???????????


I guess I assume to much. Did you put litter on these?

I am having a different problem. New farm hadt 5 ton of chicken (broiler) litter in Spring of 05 (very avg. corn crop last year) and 2 ton in Fall of 05. This year's bean crop will have to have aircraft hazard lights soon. Chest high and going strong. Thinking too much N here. Standard guess is 45-45-45 per ton. So I am at 315-315-315 with a 150bu corn crop in the middle. They (UK) tell me all the N leached away over winter. Beginning to question their views. Had to remind my son today that we don't sell vines.....Sri, don't post the soybean mound from last year and make a liar out of me. (:.This crop still has lots of chances to be "flushed".

Your test results have me confused unless no litter was applied.

Tim
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