Blue Gold solutions grew Alfalfa with an RFV of 227.2% and Crude Protein of 26.3% on the 5th cutting, reversed yellowing & Hollow Stem Syndrome, grew very thick hay over 2’ tall, and produced 5+ tons per acre on a newly established dryland field in a...
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Blue Gold solutions grew Alfalfa with an RFV of 227.2% and Crude Protein of 26.3% on the 5th cutting, reversed yellowing & Hollow Stem Syndrome, grew very thick hay over 2’ tall, and produced 5+ tons per acre on a newly established dryland field in a drought!
Alfalfa is a nutrient gathering machine with its ultra-deep tap roots. But most people do not know that most of the nutrition is gathered from the atmosphere. The biggest mistake farmers make with Alfalfa is trying to feed it too much Potassium. If you look at the stem of Alfalfa and see little black dots, this is a pure sign of Potassium Nitrate excess in the plant sap coming from the soil. Alfalfa is one crop that gets most all its Potassium from the air. This Potassium overload will set back the growth and will push the Calcium availability out of the plant.
High Potassium will push available Calcium around. High Potassium soils will cause high Nitrate in the cellulose, which in turn causes nitrocellulose or gunpowder Alf
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