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Glasgow, Ky | Never thought I would even be considering this but I am. Now that fertlizer prices have gone up a little I am thinking about putting some dry fertlizer in the row. I don't crop that many corn acres so the extra time to deal with the dry fertlizer will not be a big problem.
Anyone out there have any advice with dry fertlizer in the row that you would share with me such as how you handle the dry fertlizer, rates you use and any other things you think might be useful to me. Plan on running it on a CIH 900 6 row planter. | |
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