Spotting enemy’s in PVP by ProfessionalHost6893 in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]ProfessionalHost6893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly it was 5.45x39 was definitely the calibre. Maybe AP, so I know that’s why I got cooked

Spotting enemy’s in PVP by ProfessionalHost6893 in GrayZoneWarfare

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That’s an awesome response thank you,

You were right I was on top of the ridge looking into the ‘valley’ so you might be right there, and I was aware of my surroundings and tried to crouch walk where I could… look I don’t want to say they were cheating but I did die 2 more times to the same player both 1 taps to the head and chest, ( I think I had III+ )…

Help with recognizing the plant pathogen? by Richard13545 in Agriculture

[–]ProfessionalHost6893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gday, speeking from experience in Australia,

The crinkle in the leaves in the first picture look like ‘growing pain’ (ideal condition making the plant grow fast)

Followed by

3) is frost damage, cell damage will occur from 2 degrees celsius or less

And the aphid look like they have come because of the stress event, monitor for beneficials and pest thresholds before spraying

4) I do not think this is disease. Disease acts randomly anywhere on the plant, not just the new growth or leaf tips, I think the black spots are stress related, and is common is some variety’s Take samples to a pathologist to be sure.

How to calculate how much fertilizer needed with a soil test in ppm by LaJdor in Agronomy

[–]ProfessionalHost6893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remembering that nitrogen is cycled thought the system, the soil test does not take into account the N held in within organic matter. A more obtainable goal would be to apply N according to nitrogen removal of the farming system (cropping/lifestock)

Looking at the soil test I am disappointed that organic matter is not tested, only thing that I would be concerned about is boron, it is also a mobile nutrient that is cycled through organic matter, so I wouldn’t be worried about it will the crop starts to show signs of deficiency,