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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1785717" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have the problem Fence mentioned in my bermuda hay field. Old cotton land. Zero phos and nitrogen in the soil. Put a couple hundred lbs of each in the soil and it will still register nothing the following year. No use doing a soil test as they always read the same. Its a frustrating problem that can't really be fixed on my budget.</p><p> </p><p>So you live with what you got to work with. I add some at the beginning of each year to boost production some knowing that the hay will be low in protein. Supplement accordingly. Its one reason I try to make oat hay every year as I can get its protein level up some with way less fertilizer imputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1785717, member: 5381"] I have the problem Fence mentioned in my bermuda hay field. Old cotton land. Zero phos and nitrogen in the soil. Put a couple hundred lbs of each in the soil and it will still register nothing the following year. No use doing a soil test as they always read the same. Its a frustrating problem that can't really be fixed on my budget. So you live with what you got to work with. I add some at the beginning of each year to boost production some knowing that the hay will be low in protein. Supplement accordingly. Its one reason I try to make oat hay every year as I can get its protein level up some with way less fertilizer imputs. [/QUOTE]
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