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<blockquote data-quote="MasseyFerg" data-source="post: 944812" data-attributes="member: 16753"><p>I agree, only problem is we don't know if it's just a shower or days and days of rain. ever had hay get so wet that it turned black and moldy and stuck to the ground?</p><p>but back to the hay in question, without a doubt you let it mature too much. if it has seed heads you waited too long. also, how much nitrogen are you using per acre (actual lbs of N). u should be able to easily get 14% protien out of fescue. u said that you fertilized according to the soil test. what did the test say and what was the exact blend and lbs/acre did you apply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasseyFerg, post: 944812, member: 16753"] I agree, only problem is we don't know if it's just a shower or days and days of rain. ever had hay get so wet that it turned black and moldy and stuck to the ground? but back to the hay in question, without a doubt you let it mature too much. if it has seed heads you waited too long. also, how much nitrogen are you using per acre (actual lbs of N). u should be able to easily get 14% protien out of fescue. u said that you fertilized according to the soil test. what did the test say and what was the exact blend and lbs/acre did you apply [/QUOTE]
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