Nebrfarmr
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12-14-2011
09:33 PM
Re: Fertilizer loss?
One more reason I dropped the hogs. I figured it was a matter of time before it became mandatory, with untold compliance expenses. I just wasn't prepared to take that leap. I'm still willing to bet that in my lifetime, fall fert application is going to be regulated.
k-289
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12-14-2011
09:37 PM
Re: Fertilizer loss?
It already is in Lewis & Clark NRD district---except for liquid manure---
smokeyjay
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12-15-2011
09:25 AM
Re: Fertilizer loss?
In my area, there have been some farmers that did strip tilling with NH3 and Phos. but most had not. Rainfall has not been excessive so I don't think there is much concern for now.
marketeye
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12-15-2011
01:43 PM
Re: Fertilizer loss?
Thanks smokeyjay. Good to see you stop by.
Mike
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12-16-2011
11:00 AM
Re: Fertilizer loss?
as long as soil temps stay below 50 degree is slows degradation of the fertilizer, with all the rain though, that could be moving this stuff down.
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