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| I don't know who fed you that line of B.S., but that isn't even remotley close to the truth.
You said, "There is very little N actually in coron itself." Coron, as well as most UF fertilizer is Urea based. Urea is Nitrogen as last I checked. straight CoRoN is 28-0-0. That would be 28% Nitrogen.
Please explain. You said, "What it actually does is makes the plant more efficient at drawing the N and other nutrients from the soil." I want to know how that is possible.
You said, "By feeding corn every 15 days before tassel, it is possible to drive roots down below compaction layers and also to keep roots in moisture." - You have got to be kidding! How on earth is feeding corn 15 days before tassel going to promote root development below the compaction layer? Also, how would you know exactly when 15 days prior to tassel is?
Please enlighten me.
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