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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 692631" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>They will work there but just seeing the grow is not enough. Growing and doing well are two different things. </p><p>My pastures are a perfect example. I have dug some of it up at different stages. I did not find any nodules present. The following year I applied phosphate as recommended by soil tests. I dug it up and the nodules were present, thus producing much more protein and putting more N back into the soil as well as more protein into the forage.</p><p>The microbes should already be present in your soil but the addition of more would be good insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 692631, member: 5494"] They will work there but just seeing the grow is not enough. Growing and doing well are two different things. My pastures are a perfect example. I have dug some of it up at different stages. I did not find any nodules present. The following year I applied phosphate as recommended by soil tests. I dug it up and the nodules were present, thus producing much more protein and putting more N back into the soil as well as more protein into the forage. The microbes should already be present in your soil but the addition of more would be good insurance. [/QUOTE]
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