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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 202476" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>If your cows are already eating minerals, they'll come back to them as they need them. If they are intaking more mineral, there's your answer. </p><p></p><p>When I do soil tests, they usually tell me heavy nitrogen is all that is needed. I still apply all the trace minerals. They cost little to have them mixed with my fertilizer and the hay tests good each year. This year I went to 22-10-10 with trace minerals and spread it at about 325 lbs to an acre. </p><p></p><p>The old timer that sells mixed fertilizer has been doing it for years and years. I get my soil tested and then consult him. One year I didn't follow his advice and simply did what A & M said to do. I learned I should have listened to the old timer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 202476, member: 3162"] If your cows are already eating minerals, they'll come back to them as they need them. If they are intaking more mineral, there's your answer. When I do soil tests, they usually tell me heavy nitrogen is all that is needed. I still apply all the trace minerals. They cost little to have them mixed with my fertilizer and the hay tests good each year. This year I went to 22-10-10 with trace minerals and spread it at about 325 lbs to an acre. The old timer that sells mixed fertilizer has been doing it for years and years. I get my soil tested and then consult him. One year I didn't follow his advice and simply did what A & M said to do. I learned I should have listened to the old timer. [/QUOTE]
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