Posted by JD Seller on June 27, 2018 at 10:59:09 from (208.126.197.230):
In Reply to: Fertilizer Question posted by nrowles on June 27, 2018 at 05:56:26:
nrowles The 430 lbs. of 10-10-10 per acre sounds about right for that mixture. To your original question. 430 LBS of 10-10-10 would be 43 lbs of N, 43 lbs. of P, and 43 lbs. of K plus 314 lbs. of filler. So all you would need to do was divide 43/19 equals 2.26 multiply that times 100 and you have 226 lbs./acre of 19-19-19 would be equal to the original 430 lbs./acre of 10-10-10.
The only reason for the price difference is you use different base products to make triple 10 and triple 19. Some of them cost more than others. Triple 19 uses more pelletized lime for the filler and this cost much less than fertilizer.
The common base fertilizers in the mid west are:
potash 0-0-60 DAP 18-46-0 Urea 60-0-0 MAP 11-52-0 Pelletize lime is the usual filler
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