Download bioforge seed treatment12/9/2023 ![]() ![]() Posted 08:21 (#3667137 - in reply to #3667098) Subject: Re: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn I would not look at these as an either/or decision. One is a straight nutrient while the other is a low rate nutrient with a biological al compound. Posted 08:07 (#3667098 - in reply to #3666876) Subject: Re: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn I if K levels are sufficient in soil you might have the same yield response that said I am not familiar with bioforge st for me with sufficient K IgniteS2 in furrow does a good job these product are not miracle produce and are not meant to replace fertilizer they are tools to leverage your inputs. ![]() Posted 07:29 (#3667006 - in reply to #3666876) Subject: Re: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn and maybe the Bioforge ST is not meant for this application I am not an agronomist, do not claim to be, want to know if this is illogical. in a direct seed treatment i assume with moisture the product will precipitate below the seed, allowing the root to grow into it that means you are only utilizing 25% of what you are putting out in an in furrow fertilizer. in 12" of row you may have 2 -3 plants, with a root zone of 1" of diameter around that root. Was wondering if 2 oz of bioforge ST concentrated seed treatment would be a comparable replacement to 3-5 gal of in-furrow 10-34-0? right now not using any starter and feel i am not getting as good of start as i could in cold NE Iowa soils Posted 06:10 (#3666876) Subject: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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