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Fertilizer - how long lasts
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1329811" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Here, if you have your pH right and your P & K are right the only thing you might need for optimal growth is some N. When applying N I'll figure 1 lb of N for each day of grazing and prefer split the applications using about 45 lbs of N at each application.</p><p></p><p>I have some pastures that are used for grazing and I rarely apply anything since I don't take anything from them. I soil test these fields every few years just to check the pH and the basics but for the most part I do nothing to them because they produce plenty of grass with the N from the rainfall and clover and pushing them by adding N will only result in rank grass and the need for mowing. I prefer to let the cattle do the mowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1329811, member: 4362"] Here, if you have your pH right and your P & K are right the only thing you might need for optimal growth is some N. When applying N I'll figure 1 lb of N for each day of grazing and prefer split the applications using about 45 lbs of N at each application. I have some pastures that are used for grazing and I rarely apply anything since I don't take anything from them. I soil test these fields every few years just to check the pH and the basics but for the most part I do nothing to them because they produce plenty of grass with the N from the rainfall and clover and pushing them by adding N will only result in rank grass and the need for mowing. I prefer to let the cattle do the mowing. [/QUOTE]
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