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<blockquote data-quote="ousoonerfan22" data-source="post: 1151317" data-attributes="member: 17834"><p>Last year we spread 2 tons of nitrogen on a 30 acre meadow and ended up with a 143 or 146 4x5 round bales with one cutting. This year we spread 3 tons of 30-11-11(May 24th) and on Monday ended up with 160 4x5 round bales. Today we got 3.5" of rain so I'm hoping for a second cutting, a friend is telling me to spread another 2 tons of nitrogen and the Amish guy that bales it said to try 2 tons of triple 19 or could we get a second cutting without adding more fertilizer?</p><p>I haven't done a soil test yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ousoonerfan22, post: 1151317, member: 17834"] Last year we spread 2 tons of nitrogen on a 30 acre meadow and ended up with a 143 or 146 4x5 round bales with one cutting. This year we spread 3 tons of 30-11-11(May 24th) and on Monday ended up with 160 4x5 round bales. Today we got 3.5" of rain so I'm hoping for a second cutting, a friend is telling me to spread another 2 tons of nitrogen and the Amish guy that bales it said to try 2 tons of triple 19 or could we get a second cutting without adding more fertilizer? I haven't done a soil test yet. [/QUOTE]
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