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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1847803" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>All systems at work were down today (including phones)…decided to use some accumulated leave. Finished up spraying the coneflowers and a few other early weeds in the rehab pasture. Took about 4-5 hours total. Cool front blew in right at the end - a little nippy on the old open cab tractor on the way home. About 75 degrees when I started so I just put on a t-shirt…should've checked the weather channel first…lol. On the upside, the 2,4D Amine is performing well. Only need to take the pump up hand sprayer to the spots that were too wet for the tractor. Lime & chicken litter will be applied to the rehab pasture within a week or so. Soil test showed pH of 5.96 - a little low but no cause for alarm. A little low on calcium and magnesium as well - the dolomite lime should help with that. Chicken litter will help with N & P. And the beat goes on…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1847803, member: 43107"] All systems at work were down today (including phones)…decided to use some accumulated leave. Finished up spraying the coneflowers and a few other early weeds in the rehab pasture. Took about 4-5 hours total. Cool front blew in right at the end - a little nippy on the old open cab tractor on the way home. About 75 degrees when I started so I just put on a t-shirt…should’ve checked the weather channel first…lol. On the upside, the 2,4D Amine is performing well. Only need to take the pump up hand sprayer to the spots that were too wet for the tractor. Lime & chicken litter will be applied to the rehab pasture within a week or so. Soil test showed pH of 5.96 - a little low but no cause for alarm. A little low on calcium and magnesium as well - the dolomite lime should help with that. Chicken litter will help with N & P. And the beat goes on… [/QUOTE]
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