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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5716637" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>This^^^</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Mega nailed it and I do broadcast some small woodland plots I cannot get my drill into. Either way I Hold back on the fertilizer, I do not want to encourage a weed problem that I may out compete next spring.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Clover especially but wheat to a degree are shallow rooted, they will find the macro nutrients and reach out to get them. There is also a product (name escapes me)(urease inhibitor, N-Fixx XLR is one product) that retards volatilization and leaching, I made certain my suppliers use it. Kinda like slow release nitrogen. This will buy you about 2 additional weeks.</p><p></p><p>Brassicas on the other hand will go deep for their needs and are patient, they will jump when they find what you have to give later.</p><p></p><p>I am holding back till October to re-establish some older clover plots when I will disk lightly, top spread lime, clover and wheat. Its pretty good soil so there I will hold fertilizer till the clover is proven. The wheat will grow on a rock as long as there is water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5716637, member: 20151"] This^^^ Mega nailed it and I do broadcast some small woodland plots I cannot get my drill into. Either way I Hold back on the fertilizer, I do not want to encourage a weed problem that I may out compete next spring. Clover especially but wheat to a degree are shallow rooted, they will find the macro nutrients and reach out to get them. There is also a product (name escapes me)(urease inhibitor, N-Fixx XLR is one product) that retards volatilization and leaching, I made certain my suppliers use it. Kinda like slow release nitrogen. This will buy you about 2 additional weeks. Brassicas on the other hand will go deep for their needs and are patient, they will jump when they find what you have to give later. I am holding back till October to re-establish some older clover plots when I will disk lightly, top spread lime, clover and wheat. Its pretty good soil so there I will hold fertilizer till the clover is proven. The wheat will grow on a rock as long as there is water. [/QUOTE]
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