They can't sell rain...which is why manure fields out perform in heavy stress situations...irrigation isn't the complete answer either. Neighbors had to run so much irrigation that they leached their nitrogen away...in the end they had so much $$ in the crop it looked okay, yielded better than most but they were actually crop failure on paper.
If you have to apply 50lb of nitrogen, would you apply all 50lb once before planting, or, do you apply in small quantities a few times during the planting season? Your videos are great, highly educational. Thank you
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Hi im a corn farmer here in philippines. im watching your videos but most of your ways of planting corn were not the same. can you help us how to adapt your ways of farming corn. using the technologies available to us
MY GUYS! ~HEY~ Contractors installed some crappy Japanese Zoysia grass on my sister's lawn and it dies every July and August. I plan to rip it up and plant Kentucky Bluegrass Seeds this next few weeks 2023. My problem is this currently- -No soil-testing service is going to give me a report on any nitrogen in the sample. However, from watching videos on this channel, I know that nitrogen is part of the base saturation along with sulfur, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. How are you guys able to get your nitrogen tested so that it is tested and then put on a report...???
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I am planting a food plot for deer and have clay soil. I want to plant corn this year and I am curious on the best type of corn to use for this as well as the best way to fertilize the corn. I have had issues in the past food plots with my plants growing great and then all the sudden turning light green. Thanks
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Is there any paper or bibliography on the subject of CEC and the soil holding capacity of nitrogen? Ive never read anithing about the 10 times the CEC.. Thanks
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@@AgPhD for God sake, I asked a simple question and u send me the recording of 1 hour. I listened to it all and did not find answer to my question. Lack of sincerity.
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Clearly both of you went to conventional universities, you should get your money back. Cover crops heavy on the legumes provide all the N a crop could ever need. All the other species mineralize all the other nutrients i could ever need in the perfect fourm. 80% of what you are breathing is N.
They can't sell rain...which is why manure fields out perform in heavy stress situations...irrigation isn't the complete answer either. Neighbors had to run so much irrigation that they leached their nitrogen away...in the end they had so much $$ in the crop it looked okay, yielded better than most but they were actually crop failure on paper.
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Great job you are doing! I have got a question.
Is the amount of nutrients given on the AgPHD fertilizer removal per acre or per hectare?
Thanks.
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If you have to apply 50lb of nitrogen, would you apply all 50lb once before planting, or, do you apply in small quantities a few times during the planting season?
Your videos are great, highly educational. Thank you
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Excelent explication as always !!!! Thank you boys
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Hi im a corn farmer here in philippines. im watching your videos but most of your ways of planting corn were not the same. can you help us how to adapt your ways of farming corn. using the technologies available to us
MY GUYS!
~HEY~
Contractors installed some crappy Japanese Zoysia grass on my sister's lawn and it dies every July and August. I plan to rip it up and plant Kentucky Bluegrass Seeds this next few weeks 2023.
My problem is this currently-
-No soil-testing service is going to give me a report on any nitrogen in the sample.
However, from watching videos on this channel, I know that nitrogen is part of the base saturation along with sulfur, magnesium, potassium, and calcium.
How are you guys able to get your nitrogen tested so that it is tested and then put on a report...???
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How much fertilizer nitrogen in grams does a corn plant need to reach its best yield?
Brian and Darren addressed your question on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/QueJfJwLqyM1FkeU8 (the link should take you to 48:56 within the 10/2/24 show).
I am planting a food plot for deer and have clay soil. I want to plant corn this year and I am curious on the best type of corn to use for this as well as the best way to fertilize the corn. I have had issues in the past food plots with my plants growing great and then all the sudden turning light green. Thanks
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Was wondering if we should use a nitrogen stabalizer as we use uan 32 through the piviot?
Brian and Darren addressed your comment on Ag PhD Radio: on.soundcloud.com/aBve5gKTzn25VkMq6 (the link should take you to 56:17 within the 7/2/24 show).
Is there any paper or bibliography on the subject of CEC and the soil holding capacity of nitrogen? Ive never read anithing about the 10 times the CEC.. Thanks
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Thank you for your information !!!
Is it true that nitrogen from legumes is mostly in amino acid form that doesn’t show up in most soil tests?
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Is it good to plant your corn in dry soil?
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Is the yeild goal in app is per hectare?
Same question?.
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@@AgPhD for God sake, I asked a simple question and u send me the recording of 1 hour. I listened to it all and did not find answer to my question. Lack of sincerity.
@@haiderhamdani The link should take you to 50:30 within the show, where they addressed your question.
@@haiderhamdani The link above should take you to 50:30 within the show, where they addressed your question.
Sir
My corn not going up. what should we do
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The app u mentioned suggest the amount for an acre or hectare?
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Use organic Nutrients 👍👍
Is ammonium sulfate good to grow roots
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@@AgPhD how about answering the questions on here. Don't link to something else, assholes.
Clearly both of you went to conventional universities, you should get your money back.
Cover crops heavy on the legumes provide all the N a crop could ever need. All the other species mineralize all the other nutrients i could ever need in the perfect fourm.
80% of what you are breathing is N.
Good business