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    #11
    Originally posted by Klause View Post
    This is prilled so you'd have to float it on. But





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    Hmmm 👍👍
    One can find some very interesting things on Alibaba
    We found generic Basagran for $5/ac landed in Vancouver . BASF simply fuks farmers on that stuff

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      #12
      Klause you think that could be melted like regular 46 for foliar applications? Can’t see why not

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        #13
        I will be looking at this very close and will be in contact with them . This tech has been out for several years but has been suppressed by mainstream Ag . If it is legit it will be a game changer. .. would be great to inoculate all crops and ditch this whole nitrogen b/S or a big part of it.



        Looks interesting. Also tried a new biological crop stimulant this year that looks very promising.

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          #14
          Furrow....you're talking absolute nonsense and bullshit when you talk about replacing "chemistry" with "biology"....
          😉😉😉

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            #15
            Honest to god, you guys know how this is going to work. If Urea was to have a duty placed on it going south, that would make US urea more expensive, and since ALL Urea made in canada makes a train ride to New Orleans, and then back again, it will only mean more expensive Urea for us! If the CDN $ depreciates against the US$ because we can't find our ass with both hands and a map, that will make it even more expensive, let alone that mythical train ride will cost more.

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              #16
              furrow, have you heard of the corn in mexico that's naturally N producing?


              Also a company called Rhizobacter... argentine tech. some really cool stuff.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Klause View Post
                furrow, have you heard of the corn in mexico that's naturally N producing?


                Also a company called Rhizobacter... argentine tech. some really cool stuff.
                Yes , seen a presentation this winter on it.
                Also got briefed on it a bit last week , very cool stuff . Sad thing is the info gets no where

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