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Kevin Shedd replied to the discussion Light interception experiment in corn in the forum Broad Acre Crops a year ago
Light interception experiment in corn
This is from a picture from last fall. I just joined Kind Harvest and this seemed like a place to post the info. I am a couple miles from the Wisconsin border.
I added a dual fertilizer system to my planter this year so I can put a pop up in the furrow and lay down high gallon 2×2 nitrogen mix. I would think that this would place…
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Carlton Moore replied to the discussion Cover Cropping Series courtesy of TFSN – Thanks to John Kempf! in the forum Cover Crops a year ago
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Benny Thompson replied to the discussion Sulphur in pepper leaves in the forum Vegetables a year ago
Are you adding any other sulfates, nitrates or carbonates (including bicarbonate) to your plants? Or, are your soils high in nitrate or carbonate? or your water high in carbonates?
It takes a lot of energy to knock off 4 oxygens from the sulfur in a sulfate (SO4). aka “reducing sulfate” If you’re already taxing your plants with other…
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Jacob Landis replied to the discussion Light interception experiment in corn in the forum Broad Acre Crops a year ago
Light interception experiment in corn
Thanks for sharing Kevin!
I have heard there are some experiments going on in Kansas with ultra low corn populations and trying to really maximize the corn’s flex. I would agree that if you are not changing in-row population then it makes more sense to stay on 30’s but cut overall ppa. In Illinois there have been many neighbors that have…
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Chris Hall posted an update a year ago
a year ago (edited)
Help needed, 50 acre chemical free regenerative cherry orchard in Australia, currently winter time at the moment.
I have conducted a becrop test by biome markers (DNA) soil test. My results came back with a Pythium root rot problem and I need ideas and help to formalise a plan of attack.
I believe my poor quality irrigation bore water may be…
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