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Bush Hogging a Hay Field?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1821033" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I mention PH because without the proper PH the fertilizer cannot be utilized very well. I can't wrap my mind around it at this moment to say that adjusting the P or the K will control the cedar. </p><p>It will not control any larger cedar but yes some that are only a few inches tall it seems to help. </p><p> I graze some pretty steep land but can get over most of it with a 4 wheel drive tractor and small spreader to fertilize. If you can't get over it maybe burning is an only option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1821033, member: 8993"] I mention PH because without the proper PH the fertilizer cannot be utilized very well. I can't wrap my mind around it at this moment to say that adjusting the P or the K will control the cedar. It will not control any larger cedar but yes some that are only a few inches tall it seems to help. I graze some pretty steep land but can get over most of it with a 4 wheel drive tractor and small spreader to fertilize. If you can't get over it maybe burning is an only option. [/QUOTE]
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