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Bill Moyer
Posted 11/21/2008 17:31 (#512859 - in reply to #511959)
Subject: Re: fertilizer and soybeans



Coldwater, Michigan
Salts from fertilizer can certainly do damage to soybeans. Most dry fertilizers contain a good amount of salt. If there was potash, or nitrogen, in the blend it would have been pretty salty. Not knowing your tillage situation, if you want to apply fertilizer for your beans my suggestion would be to spread the fertilizer, then to drill into it without incorporating it. That would itself do some incorporation, yet would keep the concentration down a bit compared to putting the fertilizer in direct contact with the seed.

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