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    #11
    Year of the 24 hour quote, if ur lucky....

    Got a fert quote Friday at 3:57 pm, which by the way was two weeks in the making. Tuesday morning no longer valid. Guess get in line, pull pants down and start taking it like a....

    We have enough glyph left over from spring to do next years preburn. After that I guess we start transitioning to organic. Kinda looks like we already did from the looks of my fields now....

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      #12
      The mid rows and the volunteers after a hail storm tell the story. Green bands 20 inches apart in my cover crop kochia.


      The fertilizer is still there. The yield doesnt dictate that the fertilizer all got used.

      Anywhere we seeded that was overlapped up on the crop just faded away - burnt out.

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        #13
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        The mid rows and the volunteers after a hail storm tell the story. Green bands 20 inches apart in my cover crop kochia.


        The fertilizer is still there. The yield doesnt dictate that the fertilizer all got used.

        Anywhere we seeded that was overlapped up on the crop just faded away - burnt out.
        You're right. Some very good patches of land burnt out. Too much N and no H2O.

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          #14
          supply and demand, don't demand it 8 months before you need it and let the parasites carry it till then, it would create the impression of an oversupply, quit feeding the fire.
          lets learn from the 2021 contract debacle

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            #15
            The agronomists almost have a heart attack when you say you might try to ride on some excess nutrients for a year.

            If we bought less fert for a year, ran off and average-ish crop at these prices (if they hold), there is nothing wrong with that.

            I get the feeling the go for broke on inputs mantra is fading in this business.

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              #16
              You don't go broke buying fertilizer.

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                #17
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                You don't go broke buying fertilizer.
                But around here, you can sure go broke in a hurry not buying fertilizer.
                Last spring, I hauled in one load of canola, and hauled out equal tons of fertilizer blend and had money left over. Considering that I get at least 10 times the weight of canola back for every pound of fertilizer I apply, I would say that was one heck of a bargain even if the price of fertilizer doubles.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  The mid rows and the volunteers after a hail storm tell the story. Green bands 20 inches apart in my cover crop kochia.


                  The fertilizer is still there. The yield doesnt dictate that the fertilizer all got used.

                  Anywhere we seeded that was overlapped up on the crop just faded away - burnt out.
                  I see the bands of dark green in volunteer canola here.
                  I guess if we soil test we can just hit the dark green bands and we will have lots of N and if we avoid the dark green lines we wii need to buy lots of N.

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                    #19
                    I have heard it is best to get a cross section sample of the soil profile to provide a good representation.

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                      #20
                      https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/crops/article/2021/09/08/potash-price-increases-slow-farmers

                      Very good article on fertilizer pricing with demand showing some influence.
                      Corn references but same for everyone.

                      I have no option to hotlink is someone can do that.

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