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<blockquote data-quote="Clodhopper" data-source="post: 1404093" data-attributes="member: 24993"><p>Although I normally don't fall apply pasture, a small late summer/fall application is recommended in this part of the world. Fescue takes off hard in the spring, slows down in the heat of summer, and has a late season bump in growth when the weather cools down, which will utilize the N. There is no fall application of N on row crop ground here, although it happens a couple hundred miles to my north. I have no idea of farming practices in your area, I would have a lot of nerve trying to tell you what to do at your place that has different soil types, climate, and crops.</p><p>For the record, I am nearly 100% no-till and have been for years, use grassed waterways and buffers, do some cover cropping, and grid map for fertilizer application on my farm ground, but thanks for the sermon. I will also say that besides the environmental aspect, I can't throw fertilizer in any form out there just to waste it, I have to be cost effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodhopper, post: 1404093, member: 24993"] Although I normally don't fall apply pasture, a small late summer/fall application is recommended in this part of the world. Fescue takes off hard in the spring, slows down in the heat of summer, and has a late season bump in growth when the weather cools down, which will utilize the N. There is no fall application of N on row crop ground here, although it happens a couple hundred miles to my north. I have no idea of farming practices in your area, I would have a lot of nerve trying to tell you what to do at your place that has different soil types, climate, and crops. For the record, I am nearly 100% no-till and have been for years, use grassed waterways and buffers, do some cover cropping, and grid map for fertilizer application on my farm ground, but thanks for the sermon. I will also say that besides the environmental aspect, I can't throw fertilizer in any form out there just to waste it, I have to be cost effective. [/QUOTE]
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