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Rawlins County Kansas | Darin, this shouldn't be to hard to setup in a spreadsheet. Put all of the data in a spreadsheet, build your yield response equations as well as yield penalty equations and allow the user to change rates on the two products as well as costs of products and anticipated yields and crop prices. Then you can manually tweak your blend until you maximize yield. With this setup, you could also look at the trade-off of profit (yield*price) and cost (fertilizer*price). If you want me to play around with an excel version, just let me know. I would just need a snippet of data and all of your underlying assumptions.
Are you coming to Manhattan next Monday? I haven't gotten an RSVP from you or Clint yet.
Adios,
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