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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 514785" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Drag your pastures. You can likely get by without phosphate. A very knowledgeable county agent at my Ga. Cattleman's meeting last Monday night said you need to put a minimum of 60lb Nitrogen, 60lb Potash to maintain your pastures. At last week's prices that was about $60/acre. Do a soil test. You don't want to put more than necessary. You can likely do without fertilizing at all in the vicinity of your hay rings where I assume there's a high concentration of manure. See what a custom blend of 19-0-19 would cost.. You'd need 300lb/acre to get the 60/60. I agree with Jogee that moving your hay rings around would be some help. And we need any help we can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 514785, member: 588"] Drag your pastures. You can likely get by without phosphate. A very knowledgeable county agent at my Ga. Cattleman's meeting last Monday night said you need to put a minimum of 60lb Nitrogen, 60lb Potash to maintain your pastures. At last week's prices that was about $60/acre. Do a soil test. You don't want to put more than necessary. You can likely do without fertilizing at all in the vicinity of your hay rings where I assume there's a high concentration of manure. See what a custom blend of 19-0-19 would cost.. You'd need 300lb/acre to get the 60/60. I agree with Jogee that moving your hay rings around would be some help. And we need any help we can get. [/QUOTE]
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