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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1832373" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I do a soil test on my horse pastures every year, and on my bermuda fields, after each cutting. I always lime and fertilize to the UGA specs, and always add any minerals that the soil is insufficient on. You need to do that first, before you add blocks or loose minerals. Then you supplement with loose minerals as well as add them to your fertilizer. It is hard top overcome a soil deficiency with just feeding loose minerals alone. and, if you add them as needed top your fertilizer ever year, it won;t be long til you wont need very much either added to the fertilizier or fed stand-=alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1832373, member: 40587"] I do a soil test on my horse pastures every year, and on my bermuda fields, after each cutting. I always lime and fertilize to the UGA specs, and always add any minerals that the soil is insufficient on. You need to do that first, before you add blocks or loose minerals. Then you supplement with loose minerals as well as add them to your fertilizer. It is hard top overcome a soil deficiency with just feeding loose minerals alone. and, if you add them as needed top your fertilizer ever year, it won;t be long til you wont need very much either added to the fertilizier or fed stand-=alone. [/QUOTE]
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