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Are there corn family genetics and do they use N and K at different levles and timing?
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Posted 11/28/2024 07:31 (#10985762 - in reply to #10985458)
Subject: RE: Are there corn family genetics and do they use N and K at different levles and timing?


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flatlick farmer - 11/27/2024 20:52

There is also no one on here that can tell you that you are doing it right. I hope you have it all figured out, but there are a million different ways to do things and many of them can be effective in different environments or operations. To act like everyone else is doing it wrong is ridiculous. There are thousands of new trends in agriculture that are being sold as the only way to do things. In the end, most of them will be proven to be snake oil just like many from the past.



My purpose is to discuss the differences in hybrids ability to utilize Nitrogen and K. Research has been conducted indicating there are differences. Not trying to sell anything. The meeting I'm proposing would talk about the corn genetic families based on inbreds different companies use and give my opinion on how to put a fertilizer program together to improve the odds of maximum yield. I've discuss my passion for education on the inbreds used by the major companies on AgTalk for years.
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