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| Good point Ron. That's something that needs to be considered. If you have been buying fertilizer & putting it down in the fall but skip it this year you're losing that expense. Coupled with higher income from grain sales that could be a double whammy.
WE are spreading our dry fertilizer as we get a field cut or shelled as the case may be. Probably have 300 acres of fertilzer on so far. Would have more but several of our bean fields still have replant beans in them. Lot of fields look like jigsaw puzzles.
Haven't put any AA on yet but will when it cools off.
BTW, most all our fertilizer ( dry & AA) was prepaid this summer so no use holding off applying it. | |
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