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Milk and fish oil as fertilizer for pastures
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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeye78" data-source="post: 1017040" data-attributes="member: 20491"><p>Ron the company that I get the fish emolusions and kelp is Aggrand it is a division of Amsoil. The 4-3-3 is what I use the most of it costs about $20 per gallon and you apply 1-2 gallon per acre per haying or rotation of cattle. All Aggrand products have a big particulate size so you will need to remove nozzle screens and get bigger nozzles to prevent clogging. They will settle out so you will need to keep them agitated and you need to spray it within 48 hours of mixing with water. You will want to rinse tank thoroughly after use the kelp will grow moss in the tank and nozzles. The website is aggrand.com their is a lot of recommendations and some useful videos about equipment to apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeye78, post: 1017040, member: 20491"] Ron the company that I get the fish emolusions and kelp is Aggrand it is a division of Amsoil. The 4-3-3 is what I use the most of it costs about $20 per gallon and you apply 1-2 gallon per acre per haying or rotation of cattle. All Aggrand products have a big particulate size so you will need to remove nozzle screens and get bigger nozzles to prevent clogging. They will settle out so you will need to keep them agitated and you need to spray it within 48 hours of mixing with water. You will want to rinse tank thoroughly after use the kelp will grow moss in the tank and nozzles. The website is aggrand.com their is a lot of recommendations and some useful videos about equipment to apply. [/QUOTE]
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