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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1662568" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>They say that about 80% of Phophorus gets tied up sometime after its applied to the soil...its there, just not available....at least thats what I've heard. Gabe Brown says that if you've applied P once in the last 20 years....you have enough for a long long time. We have to have plants that make it available like buckwheat which doesn't work too well in permanent pasture.....things like chicory are supposed to recycle P and to a lesser degree red clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1662568, member: 17304"] They say that about 80% of Phophorus gets tied up sometime after its applied to the soil...its there, just not available....at least thats what I've heard. Gabe Brown says that if you've applied P once in the last 20 years....you have enough for a long long time. We have to have plants that make it available like buckwheat which doesn't work too well in permanent pasture.....things like chicory are supposed to recycle P and to a lesser degree red clover. [/QUOTE]
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