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| It does apply here I think. I too have been trying to find info on this take all thing. It appears that the chloride, if applied properly, can be a great value in many ways. I have heard though, that if a too high concentration is applied and you have a slight rain or drizzle at about the time the spike emerges, you can kill the plant as the chloride will come in contact at a too high concentration. ? Just what I've heard. That would be in a band applied situation.
We're going to stick our neck out this year and try a new wheat called "getsy" ? Like 200 acres of it even. And 150 of that will be this wheat on wheat. Boy do I ever hope this works.
Thanks Ham for the new info. | |
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