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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1717031" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Ya. High input crop salt fertilitzer can run a couple hundred per acre, plus another hundred for lime...</p><p></p><p>But you say, I am not lay farming and that is way too expensive for cattle, so I am just going to bale feed on the poorest part of the field. Thats OK, but you will not immediately get the benifit of most of the fertility re cycling thru the cow (rather than going to the grain elevator on the way to China).</p><p></p><p>If you know how to use polywire - - you can create plant available P&K fairly quickly, but ph goes up much slower from MIG. So I would grid test before applying a lot of lime. and or renovating a paddock by growing grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1717031, member: 1715"] Ya. High input crop salt fertilitzer can run a couple hundred per acre, plus another hundred for lime... But you say, I am not lay farming and that is way too expensive for cattle, so I am just going to bale feed on the poorest part of the field. Thats OK, but you will not immediately get the benifit of most of the fertility re cycling thru the cow (rather than going to the grain elevator on the way to China). If you know how to use polywire - - you can create plant available P&K fairly quickly, but ph goes up much slower from MIG. So I would grid test before applying a lot of lime. and or renovating a paddock by growing grain. [/QUOTE]
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