Broadcasting Spreader Articles & Analysis
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A research farm in central Pennsylvania tested their standard soybean fertilizer program (no fertilizer), compared to two rates of granular AZOMITE fertilizer broadcast 10 days after planting the Stine 25LH62 soybeans on May 20, 2016. The AZOMITE was applied May 30, 2016, by a broadcast spreader at two rates of 150 lbs/ac and 300 lbs/ac. Four ...
This lowers the safe seed-placed fertilizer rate dramatically, often leading to farmers applying fertilizers in different ways, typically by broadcasting it with a spreader. This can create a new challenge for growers. “If you put everything through the (fertilizer spreader), that’s fine, it’s seed-safe,” said Donald. ...
If you’re starting a lawn from scratch, you’ve probably come across the three common methods for seeding: sod, grass seed, and hydroseed. In order to determine the best choice for your yard, you may want to ask yourself a few questions before you get started, and familiarize yourself with each of the processes so you can make the right choice for your lawn ...
