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Hay Wilson in TX
Posted 7/10/2006 15:41 (#25323 - in reply to #25285)
Subject: Re: soybeans not making nitrogen



Little River, TX
Another suggestion.
Pull a plant analysis for molybdenum. For the bacteria they need roughly 1 to 9 ppm Mo. This should cost you about $15 to $20.

If you ask for them to test for the usual suspects that will cost you an additional $15 to $20.

Too late to accomplish much this year with micro nutrients but you will be ready for the next time.

A lot of things look like nitrogen deficiency.

The bacteria does not like acid soils. If your soils are on the acid side maybe some extra lime will help.

If you have too much lime to start with it may be iron deficiency, also.



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