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Caleb Butcher replied to the discussion Crop Health Labs Apple Targets in the forum Fruit and Nuts a week ago
Crop Health Labs Apple Targets
That’s great thanks Barney, I’d love to hear your sap results for Co after these .15g/L applications and hear your reflections and any changes, if you were willing.
Wow, 4200ppm is indeed high, well done navigating that!!!
Yes I don’t own the Hazels, it’s a friend that I’m hoping to help out, and a fun challange- I’m hoping to work with them…
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barney wilczak replied to the discussion Crop Health Labs Apple Targets in the forum Fruit and Nuts 2 weeks ago
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Hazelnuts are a nice crop to be working with! It sounds like you are taking a nice approach.
Our cobalt dropped last season from 0.06 in late May to 0.01 by the end of the year, essentially a non detect. We’ve added some at 0.15gr/litre (Fieldlark suggested 15-20gr per acre at a 100L rate) in our last foliar (second of the year). We’re shooting…
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Kathy Frisch replied to the discussion Measuring Redox in the forum Soil Health 2 weeks ago
Do you have any information or guidance on measuring and interpreting electrical conductivity in water — specifically for livestock watering, but also very interested in interpreting water used in crop watering and foliar sprays.
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Caleb Butcher replied to the discussion Crop Health Labs Apple Targets in the forum Fruit and Nuts 2 weeks ago
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Thanks Barney, and some great points you raise.
Amazing about the Boron- it’s all so interlinked isn’t it.
Thanks for sharing about Fieldlark’s Chelation recipes, I’ll have to look at that, to easy!
I’ve had the same experience with low Olsen-P in soil test and high P in saps. What a joy and relief it is when I started to learn the bigger…
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barney wilczak replied to the discussion Crop Health Labs Apple Targets in the forum Fruit and Nuts 2 weeks ago
Crop Health Labs Apple Targets
We’re early days, entering the second year in the orchard but the sap analysis has been very helpful.
In terms of foliar sprays we don’t have access to AEA products. We’re using a mixed citric acid chelated micronutrient blend. This is literally sulphate forms of iron, manganese, copper, zinc, magnesium (macro I know) plus solubor, sodium…
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