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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 100400" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I don't think starter fert is needed for autumn drilled crops at all with the exception of OSR where I plan to use DAP / MAP as much for the N as the P really</p><p> </p><p>where I think they have value is spring crops to get them off to a good start in colder soil - I plan to use MAP or DAP there again to get a big chunk of my N and P into the seedbed as it's worked very well where I have done that this spring. The DAP I used this spring actually worked out to be a very cheap source of N so I saved money doing this rather than spend extra for this perceived "establishment insurance"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 100400, member: 6"] I don't think starter fert is needed for autumn drilled crops at all with the exception of OSR where I plan to use DAP / MAP as much for the N as the P really where I think they have value is spring crops to get them off to a good start in colder soil - I plan to use MAP or DAP there again to get a big chunk of my N and P into the seedbed as it's worked very well where I have done that this spring. The DAP I used this spring actually worked out to be a very cheap source of N so I saved money doing this rather than spend extra for this perceived "establishment insurance" [/QUOTE]
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