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Reduced N in no till
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<blockquote data-quote="Cutlerstom" data-source="post: 7405977" data-attributes="member: 15572"><p>Something I'm hoping to explore using Hutchinsons Helix project here. We are going to be looking at increasing N efficiency, and thereby reducing N application overall. But that isn't really to do with long term no till per se, just replacing some soil applied N with foliar applied products. I think Sayed Shah at Niab had done a good trial using a BFS product, and maintained the same yield using 100kgs N as the rest of the plots did using 200kgs. Certainly Dr Christine Jones theory if you were on the Oakbank webinar last night, would be that with the right balance of biology in the soil you would be making far better use of naturally available N. But would be good to see some examples, like you say! Tim Parton? Simon Cowell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cutlerstom, post: 7405977, member: 15572"] Something I'm hoping to explore using Hutchinsons Helix project here. We are going to be looking at increasing N efficiency, and thereby reducing N application overall. But that isn't really to do with long term no till per se, just replacing some soil applied N with foliar applied products. I think Sayed Shah at Niab had done a good trial using a BFS product, and maintained the same yield using 100kgs N as the rest of the plots did using 200kgs. Certainly Dr Christine Jones theory if you were on the Oakbank webinar last night, would be that with the right balance of biology in the soil you would be making far better use of naturally available N. But would be good to see some examples, like you say! Tim Parton? Simon Cowell? [/QUOTE]
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