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Arable Farming
Cropping
Imaging; usefulness, payback, cost/benefit
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<blockquote data-quote="Secret Agronomist" data-source="post: 7245416" data-attributes="member: 153120"><p>"Here" everyone else does grain and fert for spring grain and some are doing TSP down the spout for winter cereals as well.</p><p>I just do flat rate P on the veggies as the carrots get a complex mix of NPKSBCuNa etc etc and nipping round with a spot of TSP which is immediately locked up is pointless. For the spuds they get flat rate of NP down the spout after getting vari rate MOP on the stubble and flat rate polysulphate pre planting. Could in theory cut that down to one pass and just spread a blend but potatoes esp. benefit from fert placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Secret Agronomist, post: 7245416, member: 153120"] "Here" everyone else does grain and fert for spring grain and some are doing TSP down the spout for winter cereals as well. I just do flat rate P on the veggies as the carrots get a complex mix of NPKSBCuNa etc etc and nipping round with a spot of TSP which is immediately locked up is pointless. For the spuds they get flat rate of NP down the spout after getting vari rate MOP on the stubble and flat rate polysulphate pre planting. Could in theory cut that down to one pass and just spread a blend but potatoes esp. benefit from fert placement. [/QUOTE]
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