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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 543871" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>So now. The field has had starter fertilizer, and has has the herbicide applied. Should I cut back on the next fertilizer application?</p><p></p><p>If you are planning on NP AND K I guess I would maybe cut just a little on the N but not on P AND K. P and K will stay in the soil if not used for this years corn crop. But the N will leach out if not used, however the plants that are left could "flex" and use or N as they can utilize more sunshine, soil moisture and nutrients. JMO I know it is hard to make all these decisions in a few days when you have had all winter to make the original plans. Good Luck! JLP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 543871, member: 7856"] So now. The field has had starter fertilizer, and has has the herbicide applied. Should I cut back on the next fertilizer application? If you are planning on NP AND K I guess I would maybe cut just a little on the N but not on P AND K. P and K will stay in the soil if not used for this years corn crop. But the N will leach out if not used, however the plants that are left could "flex" and use or N as they can utilize more sunshine, soil moisture and nutrients. JMO I know it is hard to make all these decisions in a few days when you have had all winter to make the original plans. Good Luck! JLP [/QUOTE]
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