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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 656246" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>It really depends on what type of graas you are growing and the soil type. Where I live we have deep sands with low natural fertility. If we are growing improved bermudas like coastal, Tifton 85, Jiggs, Russell or any other improved bermuda, then we must keep the potassium levels up or you loose production AND your stand weakens. I always try to remember that 2 tons per acre (4 - 1000 lb rolls) takes 100 units of nitrogen, 40 units of phosphorus and 85 units of potasium out of the soil. </p><p></p><p>You can write checks on a bank account until you deplete the account, the same thing can happen to a hay field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 656246, member: 67"] It really depends on what type of graas you are growing and the soil type. Where I live we have deep sands with low natural fertility. If we are growing improved bermudas like coastal, Tifton 85, Jiggs, Russell or any other improved bermuda, then we must keep the potassium levels up or you loose production AND your stand weakens. I always try to remember that 2 tons per acre (4 - 1000 lb rolls) takes 100 units of nitrogen, 40 units of phosphorus and 85 units of potasium out of the soil. You can write checks on a bank account until you deplete the account, the same thing can happen to a hay field. [/QUOTE]
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