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Fertilizer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="gulfso" data-source="post: 605077" data-attributes="member: 2819"><p>Thanks for the input. I think I am going to do just the lime on that part of it (the ph was 5.0) and wait a bit for it to start to kick in some. Our growing season here is pretty much always. If I can get some N on some of the rest of it I will be able to graze it in 2-3 weeks. </p><p></p><p>A good portion doesn't need lime and I am going to do a 60-60- 0 for now and maybe come back in the spring and hit with just a little Urea. Maybe by them we will get our bailout money from the Govt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gulfso, post: 605077, member: 2819"] Thanks for the input. I think I am going to do just the lime on that part of it (the ph was 5.0) and wait a bit for it to start to kick in some. Our growing season here is pretty much always. If I can get some N on some of the rest of it I will be able to graze it in 2-3 weeks. A good portion doesn't need lime and I am going to do a 60-60- 0 for now and maybe come back in the spring and hit with just a little Urea. Maybe by them we will get our bailout money from the Govt. [/QUOTE]
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