1982vett
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Nope….not fertilizing. Would like to as my store of decent hay is dwindling. Haven't fertilized much at all in the past 5 or so years.
If Kenny can fight like McGregor we had all better be shaking in our boots.Even posted a picture of yourself.
If anybody wants to know what Kenny looks like, every time I see a picture of this guy (reminds me of Kenny), Kenny around the same age, looked a lot like him, beard and all. I have know Kenny many years.
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Only if I have had some good clear spring water.If Kenny can fight like McGregor we had all better be shaking in our boots.
I'm betting he's a pretty tough nut to crack myself.
Wish ya had bought a couple semi loads now don't ya?Found my reciept while doing my taxes for 2021 where I bought fertilizer. Makes me sad to look how cheap it was but seemed high then.
How many applications per year?Urea was $1180 a ton today then $9.00 an acre to spread. All in cost me $90 an acre to put down 60# of N an acre.
I gave $630 last August for Urea to put on stockpile fescue. Not sure I can do that this year but it's still cheaper than feeding hay all winter. Looks like I'm going to feed 30-35 days this winter.Wish ya had bought a couple semi loads now don't ya?
Paid $975 last week for urea to go on wheat. No way I'm paying that to go one grass.
Better sell down or get LRP before corn hits $11/bu.Not me. Going to either buy hay or sell cows. Looks like selling down might be the smarter thing.
Usually just one for me. If I were making small sq.s for horses I would topdress another 50# or so after each cut. Really hard to justify even a single application at that price but sure can't afford to hit it twice.How many applications per year?