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<blockquote data-quote="shaz" data-source="post: 809892" data-attributes="member: 13738"><p>No harm Angus Cowman. </p><p>Actually, I do fertilize. Your hay cost follow your hayfield not your soil sample odd as it seems. I have a hayfield that makes 6tons per acre of fescue without a lot of fertilizer. I also have a hayfield that won't make 3 tons per acre with twice the fertilizer. The two fields are 1/10 mile apart and approx 12ft difference in elevation. Both are fescue and Johnson grass but one is swamp land that drains away after a flood nicely.</p><p></p><p>The production cost difference is unreal as you can see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaz, post: 809892, member: 13738"] No harm Angus Cowman. Actually, I do fertilize. Your hay cost follow your hayfield not your soil sample odd as it seems. I have a hayfield that makes 6tons per acre of fescue without a lot of fertilizer. I also have a hayfield that won't make 3 tons per acre with twice the fertilizer. The two fields are 1/10 mile apart and approx 12ft difference in elevation. Both are fescue and Johnson grass but one is swamp land that drains away after a flood nicely. The production cost difference is unreal as you can see. [/QUOTE]
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