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    #16
    Half this field was conventional peas... I.E. acapella, sprayed with viper, yada yada.


    Other half got no fungicide. 1L/ac of a cheleated calcium/zinc product with viper, then back in with 2L/ac of an orthophos and 1L/ac of humic acid 2 weeks before this pic was taken.


    Now guess which side is which.


    And then guess the yield difference.





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      #17
      This is lignojule, a ligno humate seed treatment on soybeans on the right ....

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        #18
        No conventional seed treatments on either?

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          #19
          Not on that trial

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            #20
            Insure Pulse on the whole 160ac on ours.

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              #21
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              This is lignojule, a ligno humate seed treatment on soybeans on the right ....
              It looks like there is more stubble on the left side. Very bad for soybean development in wet conditions.

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                #22
                For anyone that has used them, would they help with salinity??? Looked at some products and pricing, seems quite expensive for the infurrow dry granular. Whats the cost of the foliar and benefits (Klause or furrowtickler)?

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