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<blockquote data-quote="tja477t" data-source="post: 1412595" data-attributes="member: 22649"><p>i wanted to buy 60-0-60 since my soil test says i dont require any phosphorus. i just dont understand how much N and K are in it since you cant get 60#n and 60#k out of 100 lbs. of fertilizer unless they are using "new math". normally fertilizer is based on percentages such as 23-12-18 which would contain 23%n so i would get 460 lbs nitrogen in one ton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tja477t, post: 1412595, member: 22649"] i wanted to buy 60-0-60 since my soil test says i dont require any phosphorus. i just dont understand how much N and K are in it since you cant get 60#n and 60#k out of 100 lbs. of fertilizer unless they are using "new math". normally fertilizer is based on percentages such as 23-12-18 which would contain 23%n so i would get 460 lbs nitrogen in one ton. [/QUOTE]
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