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<blockquote data-quote="Magik22" data-source="post: 7614193" data-attributes="member: 44802"><p>Thanks for the replies.</p><p>Fields are split across 2 blocks, one block has phosphate index of 3 in every field, The other is mostly 2 and 1. Slurry and FYm is a problem for us, we don’t have enough to cover all the ground and one block is away from the main yard so doesn’t get any slurry at all, that’s the one with lower phosphates.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been using Kaynitro for a few years now, I think the K levels are so low it’s not enough keep on top of it.</p><p></p><p>I’ve now got the dilemma of do I push on for a second cut and take more from the ground, spend the money on more MOP to start working it back up. Or, buy in enough feed to keep us through the winter as well as an application of MOP. Bought in feed isn’t likely to be as cheap as the fert but will it push the soil too far?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magik22, post: 7614193, member: 44802"] Thanks for the replies. Fields are split across 2 blocks, one block has phosphate index of 3 in every field, The other is mostly 2 and 1. Slurry and FYm is a problem for us, we don’t have enough to cover all the ground and one block is away from the main yard so doesn’t get any slurry at all, that’s the one with lower phosphates. I’ve been using Kaynitro for a few years now, I think the K levels are so low it’s not enough keep on top of it. I’ve now got the dilemma of do I push on for a second cut and take more from the ground, spend the money on more MOP to start working it back up. Or, buy in enough feed to keep us through the winter as well as an application of MOP. Bought in feed isn’t likely to be as cheap as the fert but will it push the soil too far? [/QUOTE]
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