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<blockquote data-quote="stockbub" data-source="post: 833052" data-attributes="member: 16209"><p>OK, no chance of rain for at least another and have a couple of questions. I need to apply around 300 lbs of fertilizer per acre. Because we do not have a chance of rain for a time I was thinking about Putting out 100 lbs an acre each week or until it rains. I am worried about the N evaporating. Would putting out this much fertilizer at a time have no effect. I do not know how to get grasses to grow without rain and I have a feeling with out rain nothing will grow anyways. Just trying to see if there are any options.</p><p></p><p>Bubba</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stockbub, post: 833052, member: 16209"] OK, no chance of rain for at least another and have a couple of questions. I need to apply around 300 lbs of fertilizer per acre. Because we do not have a chance of rain for a time I was thinking about Putting out 100 lbs an acre each week or until it rains. I am worried about the N evaporating. Would putting out this much fertilizer at a time have no effect. I do not know how to get grasses to grow without rain and I have a feeling with out rain nothing will grow anyways. Just trying to see if there are any options. Bubba [/QUOTE]
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