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Late fertilizer applications to hay fields?
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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 833176" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Question: We bought enough 39-6-6 fertilizer to put 150lbs/acre on leased land that we use for summer grazing. The day we paid for the fertilizer it started raining. We've had just under 14" in the two weeks since. It is still too wet to get across most of the pasture with a buggy. Waiting for it to dry, but we need to move cattle now! Grass on the leased land is around 8-10" high. Can we spread the fertilizer <em>after/while</em> the cattle are grazing it, or do we need to just forget that idea and spread it on a couple fields we will be haying? Forecast is for 4 straight dry days next week but they haven't been extremely reliable in the past. Never had this happen before. Should add, mostly fescue with red clover mixed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 833176, member: 6"] Question: We bought enough 39-6-6 fertilizer to put 150lbs/acre on leased land that we use for summer grazing. The day we paid for the fertilizer it started raining. We've had just under 14" in the two weeks since. It is still too wet to get across most of the pasture with a buggy. Waiting for it to dry, but we need to move cattle now! Grass on the leased land is around 8-10" high. Can we spread the fertilizer [i]after/while[/i] the cattle are grazing it, or do we need to just forget that idea and spread it on a couple fields we will be haying? Forecast is for 4 straight dry days next week but they haven't been extremely reliable in the past. Never had this happen before. Should add, mostly fescue with red clover mixed in. [/QUOTE]
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