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Good Timing for a Change
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1246645" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I've been wanting to get some herbicide and fertilizer put out at my pasture on the highway, but it's been tough to work around the rain (not that I'm complaining). I checked Monday after work and there was water standing in low places on top of the hill. Went back Wednesday and the hillsides had mostly dried out, but there was still water standing in front of some of the terraces. Called the fertilizer place first thing Thursday morning and told them I thought it would be okay, but to be careful. They got it out that day (200lbs liquid fertilizer per acre mixed with the weed spray), and it's rained a shower every day since, with 50% predicted tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1246645, member: 21194"] I've been wanting to get some herbicide and fertilizer put out at my pasture on the highway, but it's been tough to work around the rain (not that I'm complaining). I checked Monday after work and there was water standing in low places on top of the hill. Went back Wednesday and the hillsides had mostly dried out, but there was still water standing in front of some of the terraces. Called the fertilizer place first thing Thursday morning and told them I thought it would be okay, but to be careful. They got it out that day (200lbs liquid fertilizer per acre mixed with the weed spray), and it's rained a shower every day since, with 50% predicted tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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