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<blockquote data-quote="gusea305" data-source="post: 1687489" data-attributes="member: 28927"><p>There are a couple things that can help i think. Cutting the pastures to 3 to 4 inches in fall would more than likely do you a lot of good. I would suggest going from 200 lbs per acre to 100 lbs of triple 19, and adding 100# per acre of prilled lime. You can mix the two amd broadcast together. This will continue to fix your ph and maintain the hard work you have already done. I would also suggest that you drag your pastures in the fall right after fertilizer and lime application, and then again as soon you can get back out on them in the late winter or early spring.</p><p></p><p>Moving them around paddocs every couple days is an unneasesary pain in the ass, unless that is how you like to manage your grazing. I would not let them graze it down below 4 inches. The regrowth rate is much better than if it is lower.</p><p></p><p>This has done a world of good for the pastures i have fixed out here in the PNW.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusea305, post: 1687489, member: 28927"] There are a couple things that can help i think. Cutting the pastures to 3 to 4 inches in fall would more than likely do you a lot of good. I would suggest going from 200 lbs per acre to 100 lbs of triple 19, and adding 100# per acre of prilled lime. You can mix the two amd broadcast together. This will continue to fix your ph and maintain the hard work you have already done. I would also suggest that you drag your pastures in the fall right after fertilizer and lime application, and then again as soon you can get back out on them in the late winter or early spring. Moving them around paddocs every couple days is an unneasesary pain in the ass, unless that is how you like to manage your grazing. I would not let them graze it down below 4 inches. The regrowth rate is much better than if it is lower. This has done a world of good for the pastures i have fixed out here in the PNW. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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