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Are soil indices and variable rate spreading completely flawed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Charisma" data-source="post: 6873249" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>Not going to read through everything above but I had a contract customer who would not put any lime or p+k on his land, most of the time he just cropped 50 % of his land, he did this for 16 years and certainly the last 6 years he was running on 0 indices. He had some very poor land which needed some drainage work doing,, had some very poor crops but on the flip side some very good crops,,,,,, the chap who farms it now is doing his best to bring i1t back round to good condition but poor land has a habit of kicking you in the goolies1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Charisma, post: 6873249, member: 2907"] Not going to read through everything above but I had a contract customer who would not put any lime or p+k on his land, most of the time he just cropped 50 % of his land, he did this for 16 years and certainly the last 6 years he was running on 0 indices. He had some very poor land which needed some drainage work doing,, had some very poor crops but on the flip side some very good crops,,,,,, the chap who farms it now is doing his best to bring i1t back round to good condition but poor land has a habit of kicking you in the goolies1 [/QUOTE]
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