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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1625838" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>I'm sure you've posted about this before, but when do you put urea on your stockpile? I'm assuming late summer.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to rotate more this year, not necessarily rotational in the traditional sense(although that's to come in the next couple years), but moving them through the year to the different pastures which are spread out from each other. The plan is to finish up at the home place on cornstalks and stockpile. I'm wondering if I should graze it now, move them out and then fertilize late summer to make best use of the grass, as opposed to just letting it go all summer. I have plenty of rented hay ground, so I don't want to bale on my own. Also, when the stockpile is gone this winter, I'm planning on unrolling hay to help build soil. My plan is to build my soil, I'll import my "fertilizer" from someone else's farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1625838, member: 28532"] I'm sure you've posted about this before, but when do you put urea on your stockpile? I'm assuming late summer. I'm going to rotate more this year, not necessarily rotational in the traditional sense(although that's to come in the next couple years), but moving them through the year to the different pastures which are spread out from each other. The plan is to finish up at the home place on cornstalks and stockpile. I'm wondering if I should graze it now, move them out and then fertilize late summer to make best use of the grass, as opposed to just letting it go all summer. I have plenty of rented hay ground, so I don't want to bale on my own. Also, when the stockpile is gone this winter, I'm planning on unrolling hay to help build soil. My plan is to build my soil, I'll import my "fertilizer" from someone else's farm. [/QUOTE]
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