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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 386040" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>Finished rolling the last of the hay here today. I'm very happy. Last year (drought) I made the worst hay crop ever which was 80 rolls. This year it's 221 rolls. That's still down about 80 rolls from normal. But I'm very thankful.</p><p></p><p> It's dry here. Been 4 weeks since we had a good rain. The wind blows hard after each rain so it doesn't last long. </p><p></p><p> Lots of folks cut way back on fertilizer in this area and it shows. That 3 cold nights at Easter put a hurt on the grass. </p><p></p><p> I changed my fertilizer habits this spring because I use wood ash. It really paid off too. I used straight phosphate and 34% N and no potash because the ash took care of that. Just hope we all get some rain soon. May be feeding hay in the next 4 weeks if it keeps this up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 386040, member: 5473"] Finished rolling the last of the hay here today. I'm very happy. Last year (drought) I made the worst hay crop ever which was 80 rolls. This year it's 221 rolls. That's still down about 80 rolls from normal. But I'm very thankful. It's dry here. Been 4 weeks since we had a good rain. The wind blows hard after each rain so it doesn't last long. Lots of folks cut way back on fertilizer in this area and it shows. That 3 cold nights at Easter put a hurt on the grass. I changed my fertilizer habits this spring because I use wood ash. It really paid off too. I used straight phosphate and 34% N and no potash because the ash took care of that. Just hope we all get some rain soon. May be feeding hay in the next 4 weeks if it keeps this up. [/QUOTE]
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