Phosphorus, Potassium Management Of Forage Crops NORCROSS, Ga. High yield ing, quality forage production is critical to achieving a desired level of animal performance and profita bility. Good forage growth places a heavy demand on the soil’s nutrient supplying power. Whether the forage is for grazing, winter feed, or sale, optimizing production requires that soil nutrient deficiencies be cor rected. Phosphorus and potassium are key elements in forage crop estab lishment and year-to-year produc tivity. Forage crops require phosphorus for photosynthesis, energy, cell division, carbohydrate production, protein synthesis, root development and early growth, winter hardiness, and nitrogen fixa tion. Potassium plays a similar role in addition to improving the crop’s tolerance to drought and minimiz ing susceptibility to disease. When in proper balance with nitrogen, sulfur and micronutrients, sufficient phosphorus and potassium ensure high yields of quality forage. 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Forage crop phosphorus and po tassium requirements are best deter mined using a combination of soil testing and crop nutrient removal. Soil sampling those areas that repre sent the good producing areas of the field is the best way of assessing soil nutrient supply. If the field is highly variable, it is better to take several soil samples from each of these dis tinct areas, as opposed to taking a composite sample. Composite sam ples in variable fields tend to mask possible problems, and can result in recommendations that either miss a 31 center-fill goosenecks motorized tnbutors 11 chute dormers, funnels 20 chute styles 10 types of silo rods, plus lugs and nuts 11 sizes of door frames possible deficiency or suggest ferti lizer application where adequate nutrients are available. Based on a combination of average nutrient re moval per ton of forage and annual production levels, an estimate can be made of the nutrient removal and fertilizer requirements to correct po tential deficiencies. Given that phosphorus and po tassium move very little in the soil, their availability can be strongly in fluenced by the method of applica tion. Broadcast application and incorporation of enough phos phorus and potassium for several years of forage production in the year of forage establishment is an ef fective means of ensuring adequate nutrient supply. On soils testing low in phosphorus or potassium, band application methods tend to be su perior to broadcasting. Preplant banding concentrates the nutrients in a limited soil volume, reducing the opportunity for reaction with the soil and lead ing to reduced plant availability. 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Forage producers can achieve this with an understanding of crop nu trient requirements for yield and quality, as well as fertilizer applica tion methods that maximize crop re sponse. For more information, contact Dr. Adrian M. Johnston, Western Canada Director, PPI, Suite 704, CN Tower, Midtown Plaza, Saska toon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7K IJS, (306) 652-3535, e-mail; ajohns ton@ppippic.org. 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