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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: Mbrock]
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05/27/24 07:09 AM
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k bush
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Looks amazing. Al definitely knows how to establish a good seed blend.
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: Mbrock]
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05/27/24 09:38 AM
05/27/24 09:38 AM
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Posts: 24,961 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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Looks good!.....The more SOM you build up the better things will run without fertilizer…..The toughest application to skip is the nitrogen in the fall on your cereal grains
We don't rent pigs
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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: CNC]
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05/27/24 11:56 AM
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Mbrock
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Looks good!.....The more SOM you build up the better things will run without fertilizer…..The toughest application to skip is the nitrogen in the fall on your cereal grains This has lablab, field peas, cowpeas, soybeans, sunn hemp and vetch in it. I’m hoping it adds the needed nitrogen for the fall crop.
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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: Mbrock]
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05/27/24 12:25 PM
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Posts: 24,961 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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The problem comes in with the soil temps……mineralization shuts down……You’re eventually going to be running off of a nutrient reserve that’s held in the SOM but the processes that are occurring that makes those things go round and round kinda goes dormant as soil temps cool off and then speeds back up in the spring. I’m sure you’ve noticed how things hit a point in spring where the cereals suddenly green up and jump…..That’s the threshold where soil temps have reached a point that mineralization/decomposition starts cranking back up.
Last edited by CNC; 05/27/24 12:27 PM.
We don't rent pigs
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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: BradB]
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05/27/24 06:25 PM
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k bush
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12 point
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What herbicides did u spray with and what amount/type of fertilizer. I am planting a similar mix and am late as usual. I have both a Nutgrass and Sicklepod problem I started working on this year and did not get started soon enough. Pursuit (Imazethapyr) or Basagran for nutgrass based on that mix. That won’t help with sicklepod so you’re still looking at Butyrac or something else.
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"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Vitalize Nitro-boost
[Re: Mbrock]
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06/09/24 08:09 AM
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cartervj
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I used 3.5 oz of glyphosate per gallon at 22 gallons per acre. I have not applied any fertilizer at all. I’m testing a couple plots with regenerative techniques using blend rotations without any fertilizer. I had it work at the lease years ago. The mix I had was some guy on QDMA forum and I followed his recommendations which worked well. I also used pelletized lime in place of fertilizer. Can’t recall the specifics but it was along the lines of organic farming and this regenerative agriculture is making a comeback it seems. I’ve read up on permaculture and silvopasture and seems to work on smaller scale which is perfect for hunting club/landowners.
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