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2nd cutting for Fescue in Alabama
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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 225382" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>Not saying you are wrong-technically that is true-but we have some very high ph soils, we do all we can to lower them. Anything you do is short lived at best. A couple hundred pounds of fertilizer applied to the thousands of tons of topsoil in one acre isn't in real life going to hurt you. We put 4 tons of gypsum/acre on one place 7 years ago when we seeded it to grass hay. The ph was 8.1 before application. This year we are planting it to alfalfa and took another test-ph was 8.1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 225382, member: 2465"] Not saying you are wrong-technically that is true-but we have some very high ph soils, we do all we can to lower them. Anything you do is short lived at best. A couple hundred pounds of fertilizer applied to the thousands of tons of topsoil in one acre isn't in real life going to hurt you. We put 4 tons of gypsum/acre on one place 7 years ago when we seeded it to grass hay. The ph was 8.1 before application. This year we are planting it to alfalfa and took another test-ph was 8.1. [/QUOTE]
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