I've followed you over the years. Whether Zn, P, K, Cu levels, how do you know after you have applied a 'fix' type level of a product, if it is even there? Will a soil test indicate it? Immediately? Two years later? For 'fix' level I'm talking like a 30ppm increase in P, 300ppm increase in K, 5ppm increase in Zn, etc. What do you do on your farm to confirm these types of application levels worked? Thanks.
I use a quart in the row on corn planting. What if I add a quart to side dress for carryover to next years soybeans? Will it last without leaching? That would cost about $8/A and eliminate a more expensive dry spread pass...
Thank you I learn so much from you guys. Thank you for your occasional pivots to grass farmers.
Thank you! Brian and Darren read your comment and responded to it on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/11-20-20-farmer-friday#t=44:43
I've followed you over the years. Whether Zn, P, K, Cu levels, how do you know after you have applied a 'fix' type level of a product, if it is even there? Will a soil test indicate it? Immediately? Two years later? For 'fix' level I'm talking like a 30ppm increase in P, 300ppm increase in K, 5ppm increase in Zn, etc. What do you do on your farm to confirm these types of application levels worked? Thanks.
Brian addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-02-21-farmer-friday#t=52:18
@@AgPhD Great answer. Thanks.
I use a quart in the row on corn planting. What if I add a quart to side dress for carryover to next years soybeans? Will it last without leaching? That would cost about $8/A and eliminate a more expensive dry spread pass...
Brian responded to your questions on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/12-16-20-tips-for-higher-yields-in-corn#t=54:13
@@AgPhD I checked the clip. Thanks for the reply. That was helpful.
How to give zinc and phosphorus same time
It shouldn’t be mixed together