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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1350050"><p>spraying is figured ppm . dont rember the formula but you have to convert it sq ft because your only apply once over instead of diffrent growth stages check with extension agent what you will run into is your rate will be high N . dry weather high N will burn up some grass real quick ! or with a little rain well get ready to see dark green tall grass .best if you could hold off till spring ,gives pasture an hay fields a good jump start for the year.but i would sure do it .its times like this wished my father was around he would sure give you some info he use to have a 20x30 red wood frame green house that man would swear seed was to old to germinate ,an by the book it was .if he threw on the ground under his bench out side where he dumped Every Thing it would achieve 90% germination !by the end of summer under his bench look like a jungle . yea he had a green thumb an loved his green house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1350050"] spraying is figured ppm . dont rember the formula but you have to convert it sq ft because your only apply once over instead of diffrent growth stages check with extension agent what you will run into is your rate will be high N . dry weather high N will burn up some grass real quick ! or with a little rain well get ready to see dark green tall grass .best if you could hold off till spring ,gives pasture an hay fields a good jump start for the year.but i would sure do it .its times like this wished my father was around he would sure give you some info he use to have a 20x30 red wood frame green house that man would swear seed was to old to germinate ,an by the book it was .if he threw on the ground under his bench out side where he dumped Every Thing it would achieve 90% germination !by the end of summer under his bench look like a jungle . yea he had a green thumb an loved his green house. [/QUOTE]
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