How much N is in two tenths of a pound? A lot, or a little?

A little bit of N is just that, a little bit, causing a small amount of growth. But with turfgrass being a perennial crop, those little bits of N eventually add up to a lot.
I discussed the philosophy behind this post: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/is-two-tenths-of-a-pound-of-nitrogen-a-lot-or-a-little/
On a related topic, see this one about organic matter that was never there: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/what-if-it-was-never-there/
Watch this episode at https://youtu.be/8Eh_RkE1HGQ

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I'm chief scientist at the Asian Turfgrass Center and director of the @paceturf information service. Some current projects include #OM246, #ClipVol, and #MLSN.
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