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I have found hundreds of other products with better analysis for 1/4 the price. Posted 19:18 (#3668729 - in reply to #3666876) Subject: Re: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn I'm still not convinced it does anything though. I've made it several times and costs pennies per acre to make. Letting it recrystallize then dissolving it in water and balancing the pH with potassium hydroxide. If you read the patent it is made by dissolving urea in formic acid. If you read the MSDS and patent for Bioforge there is no way you would spend the money on it. Posted 14:24 (#3668015 - in reply to #3666876) Subject: RE: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn Posted 08:35 (#3667173 - in reply to #3667137) Subject: Re: Starter Question - bioforge ST seed treatment vs 10-34-0 on corn 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

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