Deep Banding Immobile Nutrients: Ken Coles and Dr. Tom Jensen -Farming Smarter Plot Hop June 7, 2018
Ken Coles and Dr. Tom Jensen discuss deep banding immobile nutrients at the Farming Smarter Plot Hop on June 7, 2018. This Plot Hop stop demonstrates the placement method and outlines the potential benefits of placing a separate band of immobile nutrients deeper in the soil (e.g. 4 inches), but still strategically below and to the side of the seed row. There is some evidence that this practice can improve crop uptake of these less mobile plant nutrients.

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