Eric tries out some new seed plates on his planter. Contact: erinreed@bellsouth.net Merch Store: www.farmmerchbins.com Sponsored by: Agricen, NutraCharge and ADS LiftPumps
Thanks for the pro tips. Gonna be a good year. Hint for new guys If your making your fertilizer black and have red ball system. I had best luck with yellow balls, they’re a special order but they make em. Can’t see any the darker Color’s . Spent days fussing with that thing.
This is a dry form that is blended in with your dry fertilizer. I looked tacit on a small scale last season. We are going to try some on some cotton ground this season.
Are you concerned at all about volatilization y dropping? Ive always split applied nitrogen with anhydrous here. I’ve never heard of anyone using drops for fertilizer. I have done some late dry fertilizer on beans, gave them some sulfur and K with a high clearance buggy. Only 1 year but positive results.
No. I never run a nitrogen stabilizer either. I don’t worry about it because how do we know how much is lost? No way of knowing. So I save that money and spend it somewhere else in the crop.
@@TheCropCritic I don’t run stabilizer either. My comment is aimed at actually putting it in the ground versus dribbling it on top and hoping for rain. I feel like your leaving it open for greater loss laying on the ground.
What the difference in Hydrahum from Helena which is some type of dry humic acid. Years ago they talked me into 10lbs and acre . Claimed 100 more lbs on cotton per acre. Never did shit .
I have never heard of it. All I know is it really matters what it’s derived from this is coming straight from leonardite. Very important. Again Agrecin has figured out how to get it in a dry form that you can spread.
We used to have a couple Mexicans work for us and they worked harder than anyone from around here. Went to texas and never came back. Wish they would show back up.