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    NFA micro fertilizers

    NFA micro fertilizers? any one here use them? or are they another snake oil

    #2
    I used them across the entire farm this year and plan to do so again next year.

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      #3
      I'd try putting some on in a few diagonals across
      some fields. If you can georeference yield data
      from your combine yield monitor, you'll be able to
      detect yield differences from applying micros
      without having to buck up for every acre. If it
      pays, then do more the next year.

      I suspect you'll find little difference in yield from
      micros, but you may find responses in certain
      areas or soil zones in your field. Anything is
      possible though, and there are places on the
      prairies where micro applications may pay.

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        #4
        countryguy....what crops did you use them on?

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          #5
          Farmranger this blend also has phos K and S in it so it would be a complete package except for N

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            #6
            So it would be impossible to demonstrate any
            specific deficiency from what I suggested. You
            wouldn't be able to tell if any response was from
            the P and/or K and/or S, and/or any of the
            micronutrients. Your soil isn't a cancer patient,
            and cost of cure will be more of a consideration,
            which leads to my next question...

            Why do you think you have micronutrient
            deficiency, and why not try a test trial with just
            the suspected deficient nutrient?

            How many micros are in this product, in what
            form and amounts, and at what cost?

            Your soil won't be short of the macros you
            mentioned in the exact proportion supplied in a
            generic blend, let alone a bunch of different
            micros at the same time, so cost effectiveness
            may be an issue for you as well, unless the
            product is cheap enough to warrant applying the
            extra nutrients to get the ones you need.

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              #7
              Country guy, did you do any yield comparisons?

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                #8
                I keep saying this but quit chasing yield and look for it in everything you do. Micros play a huge role in total crop health. Every macro can be effected by a micro being to high or to low. If your crop is low in a specific micro then when you add it you may not see a huge increase in yield but in disease control or even pest control is were the difference may be seen. You may get a higher grade. So with a higher grade better quality, less or no disease or pests will require no spray then it's all money in your pocket, same as what yield gives you= money. Everything has to work same as your body you can eat the foods with the top nutrients but if your low in iron you'll be tired all day.
                I advise every farmer not to exclude the thought of micros and use them if they are needed, the thing is to get a good quility package of micros. Almost every dealer now has a micro nutirient product but they are not all equal in quality effeciency and ease of use. I like the products that on jug/pail has everything in it and if your really low one specific micro can be added into it. no point of haveing 4 different pails for four diferent crops have one pail that has everything in it makes it use to use.

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                  #9
                  Sorry guys, forgot about this thread until another one showed up in the commodity room.

                  Anyways no, no comparisons or nothing yet.This was not the year here for that sort of stuff. Most of our seeding was done late summer and early fall for next year.

                  I did seed a quarter of canola with it this spring that looked like it would be written off, but to make a long story short it ended up doing 33 bu/ac in those crap conditions,with only 70 pds n sprayed on.

                  The main reason we went to this though is we are battling extremely high ph here and are just looking to try something different.

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