Posted by rustred on March 11, 2022 at 09:40:00 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Fertilizer value posted by cjunrau on March 11, 2022 at 09:04:02:
first of all the big farmers must put a crop in every year. one crop failure and many would be bankrupt. even though they are insured. also a soil sample is done and the fertilizer is applied accordingly. you cant keep taking nutrients out of the soil with out replenishing them. basically less fertilizer used is less crop at harvest. there is a tipping point where too much fertilizer will not be a gain in the end result. but then again that is kind of a residule thing for the next year. far as i am concerned making summer fallow every other year is a good way to go. the big farmers cant do that. quite sure the big farmers have all these questions figured out to suit them selves. i know my fertilizer input bill is double from last year due to this crazy world gone to pot and that russian war. canola is around the 23.00 per bushel mark now. wheat is 13.00/ bu., barley is 8.50.00 /bu. sure it sound good but a person is no farther ahead because the big companies have grabbed their share with both hands. so are we farther ahead,?... NO. you got to figure out what works for you and go accordingly.
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