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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1751387" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I do ~70 acre's a year. Mostly for hay but a little for grazing. </p><p>Chisel and disc like we're real farmers. Conventional 7" seed drill 85 pounds per acre. This year seed was 820.00 a ton. Browns in lampasas.</p><p>We use a 30-10-0 blend and like to put 250 per acre. That gives a pound of nitrogen per day for 75 day grow. Seems to be ideal. </p><p>Yield... depends on rain. Last year we got a unbelievable 9-10 4x5 rolls on first cut and around half that on second. The first cut was late and overgrown due to waiting on it to quit raining.</p><p>This year there will be some that will just get grazed as it won't make. The best looking field I'm guessing 4 bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1751387, member: 24947"] I do ~70 acre's a year. Mostly for hay but a little for grazing. Chisel and disc like we're real farmers. Conventional 7" seed drill 85 pounds per acre. This year seed was 820.00 a ton. Browns in lampasas. We use a 30-10-0 blend and like to put 250 per acre. That gives a pound of nitrogen per day for 75 day grow. Seems to be ideal. Yield... depends on rain. Last year we got a unbelievable 9-10 4x5 rolls on first cut and around half that on second. The first cut was late and overgrown due to waiting on it to quit raining. This year there will be some that will just get grazed as it won't make. The best looking field I'm guessing 4 bales. [/QUOTE]
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