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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1524990" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>They claim that if you are doing intensive grazing on it you don't need to fertilize corn after the first year.</p><p>My interest in soybeans is as an interim crop rather than planting oats when rejuvenating hay land. I like the fact that they set nitrogen, are very palatable, and produce good volume. Plus they appear to be very forgiving as far as the timing of harvest.</p><p>And yes, we get a lot of sunlight up here during the summer. 17 hrs 41 minutes is our longest day of the year, so things do grow fast. But frost is always a danger, and getting enough heat units in our short season is a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1524990, member: 12520"] They claim that if you are doing intensive grazing on it you don't need to fertilize corn after the first year. My interest in soybeans is as an interim crop rather than planting oats when rejuvenating hay land. I like the fact that they set nitrogen, are very palatable, and produce good volume. Plus they appear to be very forgiving as far as the timing of harvest. And yes, we get a lot of sunlight up here during the summer. 17 hrs 41 minutes is our longest day of the year, so things do grow fast. But frost is always a danger, and getting enough heat units in our short season is a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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