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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1685804" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Not uncommon to plant by 1st of march but we were a few weeks later this year. The fields shown are with the exception of the one full of headed out Johnson grass are later plantings. It along with 2 others I planted first waited along time for rain. And are paying for it with weeds that got up ahead of the sudan.</p><p>I usually put 250 pounds of 30-10-5 at planting. After first cutting will add 46-0-0 as needed. Figuring one pound of nitrogen to each day of projected growth. </p><p>The pic of the 10 foot tall is a small patch of just a few acres. It's a spot I rolled out hay on over the winter and plowed in the residue. It's actually younger than a couple of the other fields that look ready to cut. ...so maybe a lesson learned there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1685804, member: 24947"] Not uncommon to plant by 1st of march but we were a few weeks later this year. The fields shown are with the exception of the one full of headed out Johnson grass are later plantings. It along with 2 others I planted first waited along time for rain. And are paying for it with weeds that got up ahead of the sudan. I usually put 250 pounds of 30-10-5 at planting. After first cutting will add 46-0-0 as needed. Figuring one pound of nitrogen to each day of projected growth. The pic of the 10 foot tall is a small patch of just a few acres. It's a spot I rolled out hay on over the winter and plowed in the residue. It's actually younger than a couple of the other fields that look ready to cut. ...so maybe a lesson learned there. [/QUOTE]
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