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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1494762" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>Seeded some clover and got a decent stand looks like , how much nitrogen should I apply for the other grass at this time ? Didn't sample this year but have p and k up to snuff as of last year , hayfield . I'm thinking about 50lb /acre , and sample midsummer , what do you think ? I certainly don't want to hurt the clover but I definitely need a good first cutting . I'll add , it is a 15% alfalfa mix, mostly fescue /bermuda established grass field . Tkanks ahead of time .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1494762, member: 27645"] Seeded some clover and got a decent stand looks like , how much nitrogen should I apply for the other grass at this time ? Didn't sample this year but have p and k up to snuff as of last year , hayfield . I'm thinking about 50lb /acre , and sample midsummer , what do you think ? I certainly don't want to hurt the clover but I definitely need a good first cutting . I'll add , it is a 15% alfalfa mix, mostly fescue /bermuda established grass field . Tkanks ahead of time . [/QUOTE]
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