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<blockquote data-quote="doorknob" data-source="post: 1416954" data-attributes="member: 1240"><p>Yes. I have been putting fertilizer with the seed for a few years now in my one pass system. The amount of benefit you see will depend on the how wide your spacings. Narrow spacings will not see as much benefit over broadcast. Wider spacings will see a greater benefit.</p><p></p><p> I have been broadcasting the N, but plan to setup for a small initial app at planting, just not in the seed trench. </p><p></p><p> For my cereals and brassica, I put down a 50/50 mix of MAP and K-mag. That is not based on any tests, as we too have extremely variable soil types within the same field. We base that on what is "normally" our limiting factors as the seed germinates and emerges. We have also been having great luck putting down a granulated lime with the fert and seeds. The first time we tried this, we have the lime mixed with the fertilizer and it worked awesome. Now we have a 3 tank cart and can turn the lime on and off per field with a flip of the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doorknob, post: 1416954, member: 1240"] Yes. I have been putting fertilizer with the seed for a few years now in my one pass system. The amount of benefit you see will depend on the how wide your spacings. Narrow spacings will not see as much benefit over broadcast. Wider spacings will see a greater benefit. I have been broadcasting the N, but plan to setup for a small initial app at planting, just not in the seed trench. For my cereals and brassica, I put down a 50/50 mix of MAP and K-mag. That is not based on any tests, as we too have extremely variable soil types within the same field. We base that on what is "normally" our limiting factors as the seed germinates and emerges. We have also been having great luck putting down a granulated lime with the fert and seeds. The first time we tried this, we have the lime mixed with the fertilizer and it worked awesome. Now we have a 3 tank cart and can turn the lime on and off per field with a flip of the switch. [/QUOTE]
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