I'm wondering about microbial action on
the waterlogged soils? Is it
rhizobacteria or some other name for the
bugs that break down organic matter?
Have they been damaged by the
waterfallow?
Back to the BEST, Bioagronics etc debate
(which I think is just a form of compost
tea or fumic acid?). Is there a fit for
it on the waterlogged soils to get the
bugs working again?
Did anybody see a response with
waterlogged soils last year?
I am going to soil test as soon as I can
get on the land this spring. I figured
I would wait until leaching and
denitrification had finished. I just
want to get a crop established and if it
doesn't drown I will top dress as
required. If I can seed. sigh.
the waterlogged soils? Is it
rhizobacteria or some other name for the
bugs that break down organic matter?
Have they been damaged by the
waterfallow?
Back to the BEST, Bioagronics etc debate
(which I think is just a form of compost
tea or fumic acid?). Is there a fit for
it on the waterlogged soils to get the
bugs working again?
Did anybody see a response with
waterlogged soils last year?
I am going to soil test as soon as I can
get on the land this spring. I figured
I would wait until leaching and
denitrification had finished. I just
want to get a crop established and if it
doesn't drown I will top dress as
required. If I can seed. sigh.
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