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The Rural Voice, 1989-09, Page 45Potash Critical for forage growth .. . to produce increased yields Fertilizing for higher yields High yielding forage requires top applications of plant food. Ten tonnes per hectare of alfalfa can produce from 1800 to 2000 kilograms of crude protein but also remove 300 kg of nitrogen, 75 kg of phosphate and 275 kg of potash. On pure legume stands no nitrogen needs to be applied. Phosphorus and especially potash are the key to higher yields. Ensure maximum yields from forage by fertilizing. Time of Application Phosphate can be applied at any time. Potash can be applied after the first cut and the balance in late August or early September. If nitrogen is needed it should be applied in the spring, up to 50 kg per hectare. Any additional required nitrogen can be applied, up to a maximum of 50 kg N per application, after each cut. Green Plan II CO -OP's Green Plan 11 computer can show you the exact fertility required to meet your forage yield goals. It will also give you a complete program that takes every factor into account ... including soil nutrient levels and manure applications. Cropping costs are then used to calculate a break-even point. Custom Application You can save time with our application service. Experienced CO-OP people and spreader trucks with flotation tires give you a thorough job ... plus reduced soil compaction. CO-OP Alfalfa's Special Summer Booking NOW Available • exceptional yielding • exclusive varieties • disease resistant • book now to ensure supply • guaranteed lowest CO-OP price between June 1989 and May 1990. PARTICIPATING UC0 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO PORT ELGIN 832-2077 LISTOWEL 291-4040 MILDMAY 367-2657 DUNDALK 923-2014 MEAFORD 538-1050 DURHAM 369-2415 AUBURN 526-7262 KINCARDINE 396-3451 CHESLEY 363-3030 THORNBURY 599-2626 OWEN SOUND 376-5110 BELGRAVE 357-2711 WIARTON 534-1840 MARKDALE 986-2031 SEPTEMBER 1989 43