Thanks very much. After I sent my question, I realized what is about. You are speaking about holding capacity and it makes sense. I am working in Europa and in China. In China, the main problem we have is the huge amount of fertilizer they use. I am trying to implement Neal Kinsey's system and explaining what is necessary to look in the soil. They have huge amounts of N in the soil due to the big amount they use. thx very much and I keep watching your videos
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How do you account for different root depths? An annual crop has to utilize less of the soil than a perennial crop. If I’m growing a crop within the first 4 inches of soil on one side of my property and another with deeper 12 in roots, how do I take that into account? If I need to add 150 lbs of nitrogen to an acre over a plants lifespan, what total soil volume does that actually represent?
Hi, Calvin! Thanks for the question! Brian and Darren answered it on today's Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-11-18-soybean-fungicides-and-insecticides#t=57:55.
Thank you for you precise quick answer.. as you know we all are in modern variable rate applications of every (fertilizer, seeds), so my question was more related if you know for some tool that could do the job on a fly similar to VERIS MSP3 - so that we could cover more acres in less time But if lab test is only way of doing it, then so will be - trough entire soil profile (up to 30 inch), that is our subsoiling depth
If i'm using minimum tillage...no plough ...i need to put more nitrogen in soil becouse of the rest of the crop...is that rest of the crop going to restituite nitrogen later?...like this i'm growing my CEC? THANK YOU
Talking about environment and dollars yet he wants that farmer to apply N 4 times more to the soil. That means more gas, more money, and more time. This ain't a perfect world so just let the dude put down the 250 lb of N and partially catch the run off on artificial reservoirs.
Hi, this video is from 2018, quite a long time ago. But I try it anyway. what if i am going to expect 400 bushels or something like that. what is the multiplicator? thx
Thanks very much. After I sent my question, I realized what is about. You are speaking about holding capacity and it makes sense. I am working in Europa and in China. In China, the main problem we have is the huge amount of fertilizer they use. I am trying to implement Neal Kinsey's system and explaining what is necessary to look in the soil. They have huge amounts of N in the soil due to the big amount they use. thx very much and I keep watching your videos
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This is a very helpful explanation- thank you very much!
What is the ideal CEC ??
How do you account for different root depths? An annual crop has to utilize less of the soil than a perennial crop. If I’m growing a crop within the first 4 inches of soil on one side of my property and another with deeper 12 in roots, how do I take that into account? If I need to add 150 lbs of nitrogen to an acre over a plants lifespan, what total soil volume does that actually represent?
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What role does OM play in water penetration? Isn’t OM beneficial on the 40 CEC soul?
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Really good explanation, thanks you AgPhD!
Do you subtract the organic nitrogen value from your total CEC value to get what you can apply ?
Hi, Calvin! Thanks for the question! Brian and Darren answered it on today's Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-11-18-soybean-fungicides-and-insecticides#t=57:55.
what are the tools to measure CEC?
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Thank you for you precise quick answer.. as you know we all are in modern variable rate applications of every (fertilizer, seeds), so my question was more related if you know for some tool that could do the job on a fly similar to VERIS MSP3 - so that we could cover more acres in less time
But if lab test is only way of doing it, then so will be - trough entire soil profile (up to 30 inch), that is our subsoiling depth
What is the ideal CEC
If i'm using minimum tillage...no plough ...i need to put more nitrogen in soil becouse of the rest of the crop...is that rest of the crop going to restituite nitrogen later?...like this i'm growing my CEC?
THANK YOU
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Talking about environment and dollars yet he wants that farmer to apply N 4 times more to the soil. That means more gas, more money, and more time. This ain't a perfect world so just let the dude put down the 250 lb of N and partially catch the run off on artificial reservoirs.
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/03-24-21-alfalfa-production#t=54:52
Great stuff!
Hi, this video is from 2018, quite a long time ago. But I try it anyway. what if i am going to expect 400 bushels or something like that. what is the multiplicator? thx
Brian responded to your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/10-04-21-harvest-updates?si=b263fa1215964b6e95a0f51591b354bd#t=56:30