shaz":1s85l64k said:I haven't since 2009 but this looks like a good year. I'm thinking 50-60# actual per acre in Sept and graze it in Dec or Jan. If I can get by til Feb 1 without hay feeding then it's a break even.
skyhightree1":2skrt56v said:shaz":2skrt56v said:I haven't since 2009 but this looks like a good year. I'm thinking 50-60# actual per acre in Sept and graze it in Dec or Jan. If I can get by til Feb 1 without hay feeding then it's a break even.
I was going to spray some back in july if we got good rains but since we haven't and im already feeding hay and in some places the grass was ate down to dirt nope. I will save the money till the spring and try again.
shaz":1dg95tl8 said:skyhightree1":1dg95tl8 said:shaz":1dg95tl8 said:I haven't since 2009 but this looks like a good year. I'm thinking 50-60# actual per acre in Sept and graze it in Dec or Jan. If I can get by til Feb 1 without hay feeding then it's a break even.
I was going to spray some back in july if we got good rains but since we haven't and im already feeding hay and in some places the grass was ate down to dirt nope. I will save the money till the spring and try again.
I tried a 32-0-0 with Grazon this year and can't tell it did anything.
Are these paddocks that have not been grazed all year or ones that have been grazed thru out the year. And how short do you graze them down?kenny thomas":2jxvjm6l said:I will put it on in about 3 weeks as soon as I can get some paddocks grazed down. Will do about 20 acres and then give it to the cows a couple acres at a time starting in January.
I am stockpiling fescue.
shaz":12hct055 said:skyhightree1":12hct055 said:shaz":12hct055 said:I haven't since 2009 but this looks like a good year. I'm thinking 50-60# actual per acre in Sept and graze it in Dec or Jan. If I can get by til Feb 1 without hay feeding then it's a break even.
I was going to spray some back in july if we got good rains but since we haven't and im already feeding hay and in some places the grass was ate down to dirt nope. I will save the money till the spring and try again.
I tried a 32-0-0 with Grazon this year and can't tell it did anything.
These are paddocks that are now,getting grazed,for,the third time this year. Trying to get them down to 4" or so before i spread nitrogen.Banjo":2ceyeum5 said:Are these paddocks that have not been grazed all year or ones that have been grazed thru out the year. And how short do you graze them down?kenny thomas":2ceyeum5 said:I will put it on in about 3 weeks as soon as I can get some paddocks grazed down. Will do about 20 acres and then give it to the cows a couple acres at a time starting in January.
I am stockpiling fescue.
Dogs and Cows":kpzgtpfd said:shaz":kpzgtpfd said:skyhightree1":kpzgtpfd said:I was going to spray some back in july if we got good rains but since we haven't and im already feeding hay and in some places the grass was ate down to dirt nope. I will save the money till the spring and try again.
I tried a 32-0-0 with Grazon this year and can't tell it did anything.
Shaz, I did similar this spring. The Nitrogen did great and I saw good response...the Grazon not so much...very disappointing. When did you apply? I put mine on in early March...maybe too early? I thought the Grazon would have done something...but it looks like it did nothing at all.
Tim
talltimber":3gggbft1 said:ddd, do you see a copper problem with the Sulphur addition? Do you have to supplement copper? I just read a study on that the other day. I can't remember if it was for TN or KY, but one or the other.
kenny thomas":1w2ai6q0 said:I will put it on in about 3 weeks as soon as I can get some paddocks grazed down. Will do about 20 acres and then give it to the cows a couple acres at a time starting in January.
I am stockpiling fescue.