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Potash Soil Deficiency
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7614077" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Slurry/muck is a very good source of Potash, if you have any on-farm. Bringing it in from elsewhere is also a good source of docks though.</p><p>Failing that, MOP will replace what you have been taking off, but it won’t be cheap in the quantities needed now it’s been depleted so far. When I moved here I had a lot of fields that were 0 or 1 for K. I am still struggling to get it up much, even on grazing ground.</p><p></p><p>What is the Phosphate index like? If that’s low too then Fibrophos is better value than MOP, and will supply the Sulphur you need too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7614077, member: 348"] Slurry/muck is a very good source of Potash, if you have any on-farm. Bringing it in from elsewhere is also a good source of docks though. Failing that, MOP will replace what you have been taking off, but it won’t be cheap in the quantities needed now it’s been depleted so far. When I moved here I had a lot of fields that were 0 or 1 for K. I am still struggling to get it up much, even on grazing ground. What is the Phosphate index like? If that’s low too then Fibrophos is better value than MOP, and will supply the Sulphur you need too. [/QUOTE]
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