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Fertilizing Hay/Pasture Land and Winter Grass
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1702050" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>My question would be why not soil test? They are cheap or even free in some states and they can save you a fortune in fertilizer you don't need. Without a test if it is primarily fescue I would put @ 50# of nitrogen on it and stockpile. 150# of nitrogen in a single application is overkill and a lot probably did not get used. Generally you would put between 50-70# on at a time. Also overseeing winter grazing in a fescue pasture seems counterproductive to me. Stockpile it let them graze it down. Just my $.02 and it may be overpriced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1702050, member: 21382"] My question would be why not soil test? They are cheap or even free in some states and they can save you a fortune in fertilizer you don’t need. Without a test if it is primarily fescue I would put @ 50# of nitrogen on it and stockpile. 150# of nitrogen in a single application is overkill and a lot probably did not get used. Generally you would put between 50-70# on at a time. Also overseeing winter grazing in a fescue pasture seems counterproductive to me. Stockpile it let them graze it down. Just my $.02 and it may be overpriced. [/QUOTE]
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