TelesnaAg
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- Location
- Portland, Victoria - Australia
I have hear of research in the USA spraying sugar on to raise brix levels in corn to get them to a point where they convert atmospheric N into usable N...considered to be the holy grail...but like may technologies that would kill corporations..it goes missing...
And i would probably assume that people who do see a bump in crop performance, that is achieved by some sort of improvement in leaf efficiency...converting the light or atmospheric N into Grain size etc...(leaf applied of course not soil applied)
It's certainly an area worth playing with...i will mess with from next year onwards as will have molasses for calves so a bit will go missing!
Ant...
And i would probably assume that people who do see a bump in crop performance, that is achieved by some sort of improvement in leaf efficiency...converting the light or atmospheric N into Grain size etc...(leaf applied of course not soil applied)
It's certainly an area worth playing with...i will mess with from next year onwards as will have molasses for calves so a bit will go missing!
Ant...