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Aaron Burkholder replied to the discussion Biochar Production & Application in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
Biochar Production & Application
Since I’m not able to edit my original post, I’m pasting the updated post here in its entirety. You may reply to this post.
Hi all,
I’m considering adding biochar to my vegetable production program. Skimming across the forums, it seems that we take it for granted that most readers know about biochar to some degree, yet there doesn’t seem to be…
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Aaron Burkholder started the discussion Trouble Editing My Posts in the forum Website Navigation Tips 3 years ago
@Nina I wrote a post here https://kindharvest.ag/discussion/biochar-production-application/, and I edited it one time. Later I tried to edit my post the second time, but the three dots at the top right corner of my post in the forum are missing. When I viewed the post from my profile timeline, the only option I had was to delete it. So I…
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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update 3 years ago
Cover crop blend of various winter cereals and perennial rye under vine doing better every day here in zone 8b!
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Can’t see the covers. Am I missing something?
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John Warmerdam replied to the discussion Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency
For our crops (stone fruit) we tend to know the nutrients that are traditionally low, and at what season they are more likely to be low. Applying then is only a guess, but an educated one to make up for the lag time on getting sap results. For us, and I would imagine it would be the same for a leafy green, the main limit is often…
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Justinas Gegeckas replied to the discussion Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency
I am speaking only from plant sap analysis data. I havent seen in 3 years any excessive microelement, even though we apply them frequently. In most cases their are still deficient, but only this year we will start to work with organically complexed microelements. So we will see.
Sorry I dont have a better answer and knowledge to go deeper for your comment..
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