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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 84590" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The phosphorous is the second number. So if it is 0-36-0 there is 36 percent phosphorous or 36 pounds of phosphorous per hundred pounds with no nitrogen or potassium. The potassium is the third number. The amount of each will depend source or blend as to how many pounds there is in it.</p><p>Just as there are different sources of nitrogen (urea-46%, ammoniun nitrate-34%) there are lots of different sources of P and K which have different levels of nutrient in them. </p><p>I am not sure that I am answering your question jt. I am a certified crop adviser and give people recommendations about fertilizer all the time but I am sitting here staring at the computer screen. Either I am just not understanding your question or it has been too long of a week already???</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 84590, member: 498"] The phosphorous is the second number. So if it is 0-36-0 there is 36 percent phosphorous or 36 pounds of phosphorous per hundred pounds with no nitrogen or potassium. The potassium is the third number. The amount of each will depend source or blend as to how many pounds there is in it. Just as there are different sources of nitrogen (urea-46%, ammoniun nitrate-34%) there are lots of different sources of P and K which have different levels of nutrient in them. I am not sure that I am answering your question jt. I am a certified crop adviser and give people recommendations about fertilizer all the time but I am sitting here staring at the computer screen. Either I am just not understanding your question or it has been too long of a week already??? Dave [/QUOTE]
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