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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1404343" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>With vr there is no blend of p and k. They are separate and not mixed togather. Either run both in the truck at once in a twin bin set up or more common is we run all the K on a field as every single acre will get some even if it's the minimum we have set. P doesn't go on a lot of acres so if the rows line up with the areas needing it we will load just P and hit those areas. If they don't line up right we have one of each in the truck. </p><p>Cotton and soybeans get the same Rx for P & K. Corn and Milo each fave diffrent Rx's. </p><p>Cotton gets 110 units of N. Corn gets 180. Milo gets 120. Usually a 100 lbs. of AMS is in the N rate. </p><p>We blend AMS and urea, that's what I won't change blends for. If it's running the pasture get the same. </p><p>I still don't get where you say I'm not sampling. </p><p>My ferterlizer program is pretty complex to say the least. </p><p>We run over a million lbs. a year of diffrent stuff. </p><p>Somewhere in all that there's broke down trucks, wet loads, rain outs and a few other things that happen on a day to day basis. That's where the pasture fertlize comes in. We sling it there. </p><p>Our grid samples also give lime recemndations, we vr it too. Pastures also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1404343, member: 8873"] With vr there is no blend of p and k. They are separate and not mixed togather. Either run both in the truck at once in a twin bin set up or more common is we run all the K on a field as every single acre will get some even if it's the minimum we have set. P doesn't go on a lot of acres so if the rows line up with the areas needing it we will load just P and hit those areas. If they don't line up right we have one of each in the truck. Cotton and soybeans get the same Rx for P & K. Corn and Milo each fave diffrent Rx's. Cotton gets 110 units of N. Corn gets 180. Milo gets 120. Usually a 100 lbs. of AMS is in the N rate. We blend AMS and urea, that's what I won't change blends for. If it's running the pasture get the same. I still don't get where you say I'm not sampling. My ferterlizer program is pretty complex to say the least. We run over a million lbs. a year of diffrent stuff. Somewhere in all that there's broke down trucks, wet loads, rain outs and a few other things that happen on a day to day basis. That's where the pasture fertlize comes in. We sling it there. Our grid samples also give lime recemndations, we vr it too. Pastures also. [/QUOTE]
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