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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 403103" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>Never tried it but ran across this a few months back on several web sites. <a href="http://www.gluten.iastate.edu/" target="_blank">http://www.gluten.iastate.edu/</a></p><p></p><p> Also read that corn gluten is about 10% nitrogen. Some golf courses use the gluten to stop annual seeds from sprouting and get a kick of nitrogen too. </p><p></p><p> The picture at the beginning of the thread, we had that here but never heard it called crabgrass. And I have no idea what it's called. I've had problem with it in some low places on the farm that tend to stay wet on normal years. (Normal years? What's that anymore? :shock: ) The cows and drought must take care of it now because I haven't seen any since our row crop years. We do have several types of crabgrass but I don't think that's crab grass in that picture. Haven't seen any crabgrass this year. Never got enough moisture to bring it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 403103, member: 5473"] Never tried it but ran across this a few months back on several web sites. [url]http://www.gluten.iastate.edu/[/url] Also read that corn gluten is about 10% nitrogen. Some golf courses use the gluten to stop annual seeds from sprouting and get a kick of nitrogen too. The picture at the beginning of the thread, we had that here but never heard it called crabgrass. And I have no idea what it's called. I've had problem with it in some low places on the farm that tend to stay wet on normal years. (Normal years? What's that anymore? :shock: ) The cows and drought must take care of it now because I haven't seen any since our row crop years. We do have several types of crabgrass but I don't think that's crab grass in that picture. Haven't seen any crabgrass this year. Never got enough moisture to bring it up. [/QUOTE]
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