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Liquid or Dry Fertilizer

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Posted by Joe on July 11, 2004 at 19:57:15 from (24.196.70.113):

Just wondering what all of you think of using liquid starter fertilizer or dry fert. We have been using dry fertlizer on my Dad's farm for over 45 years and was wondering if liquid would have certain advantages over dry. A very nice JD 7000 is up for sale and I can go with dry or liquid for its set up.. Thanks for your input.

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