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Low Pee Production Problem ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1300028" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>A 500 pound steer contains/removes 3.4 pounds of P</p><p>3.5 tons of fescue hay removes/uses 42 pounds of P2O5</p><p>5 tons of alfalfa hay removes/uses 60 pounds of P2O5</p><p>6 tons of coastal bermudagrass hay removes/uses 72 pounds of P2O5</p><p></p><p>On the plus side, if you buy and feed well fertilized hay all across the farm, you import and apply this much P2O5 and you can figure it down to the ton or the bale. Phosphorus is not prone to leach and will bind in clay soils. It is needed for seedling growth, seed and fruit production and root growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1300028, member: 24565"] A 500 pound steer contains/removes 3.4 pounds of P 3.5 tons of fescue hay removes/uses 42 pounds of P2O5 5 tons of alfalfa hay removes/uses 60 pounds of P2O5 6 tons of coastal bermudagrass hay removes/uses 72 pounds of P2O5 On the plus side, if you buy and feed well fertilized hay all across the farm, you import and apply this much P2O5 and you can figure it down to the ton or the bale. Phosphorus is not prone to leach and will bind in clay soils. It is needed for seedling growth, seed and fruit production and root growth. [/QUOTE]
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