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<blockquote data-quote="ValleyView" data-source="post: 1721182" data-attributes="member: 38499"><p>Sorry, just now seeing this. It is hard to tell to be honest. I haven't tested my hay nor my soil since doing this. I have quite a bit of things going on at my place so I cant say that it was a huge success or anything like that but I can tell you the regrowth after first cutting was considerable more than it ever has been. Once the first few frosts hit and the crabgrass seedheads turned brown I am very excited to see what next years grass is going to look like based on the amount of re-seeding that will take place. </p><p></p><p>As an added bonus, there is also more fescue and winter annuals growing on the ground where the application took place I will be able to stockpile graze it over the winter which is added bonus for me. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValleyView, post: 1721182, member: 38499"] Sorry, just now seeing this. It is hard to tell to be honest. I haven't tested my hay nor my soil since doing this. I have quite a bit of things going on at my place so I cant say that it was a huge success or anything like that but I can tell you the regrowth after first cutting was considerable more than it ever has been. Once the first few frosts hit and the crabgrass seedheads turned brown I am very excited to see what next years grass is going to look like based on the amount of re-seeding that will take place. As an added bonus, there is also more fescue and winter annuals growing on the ground where the application took place I will be able to stockpile graze it over the winter which is added bonus for me. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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