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2nd cutting for Fescue in Alabama
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 224482" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If you fertilize it now and graze or cut it short by august you can stockpile some high quality winter forage. I lean towards just grazing it now without fertilization then hit it with around 60 lbs of N in august. At the cost of N these days and the possibility of not having enough moisture in the long term I'ld be leery of trying for a second cutting. Rain is what makes a farmer look like a genius or an idiot and it's all up to Ma Nature. Application of chemical fertilizers will decrease the ph. That's also part of the reason for not applying fertilizers more frequent then is required.</p><p>Just some rambling thoughts.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 224482, member: 34"] If you fertilize it now and graze or cut it short by august you can stockpile some high quality winter forage. I lean towards just grazing it now without fertilization then hit it with around 60 lbs of N in august. At the cost of N these days and the possibility of not having enough moisture in the long term I'ld be leery of trying for a second cutting. Rain is what makes a farmer look like a genius or an idiot and it's all up to Ma Nature. Application of chemical fertilizers will decrease the ph. That's also part of the reason for not applying fertilizers more frequent then is required. Just some rambling thoughts. dun [/QUOTE]
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