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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14700"><p>That's further west then the counties I have contacts in, sorry bout that. Make sure you get a meaningful soil sample(s) before doing any fertilizing or liming. There should be a MSU extension office in your area somewhere. Also, shop around, there may be other fertilizer spreading companies (not to be confused with BSers) in your area that can do you beter then MFA. We're north and south of Lebanon, and MFA is the most expensive in the area.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Thanks, I am near Stockton.</p><p></p><p>> That is good advice and I will</p><p>> winter seed clover into the fields</p><p>> and also get an AG Extension Agent</p><p>> up here to look at the needs of</p><p>> the land.</p><p></p><p>> Guestimated, one neighbor said 600</p><p>> and the other said 500. They</p><p>> pick-up like 500 pounds.</p><p></p><p>> Will the vet store the semen for</p><p>> you from year to year?</p><p></p><p>> It looks like he will, but I could</p><p>> always get my own tank if I had</p><p>> to.</p><p></p><p>> I was told to fertilize and seed</p><p>> in the same winter application.</p><p>> Local MFA has a truck that will</p><p>> come in and do that, for a price.</p><p></p><p>> Again, I am just South of</p><p>> Stockton.</p><p></p><p>> Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14700"] That's further west then the counties I have contacts in, sorry bout that. Make sure you get a meaningful soil sample(s) before doing any fertilizing or liming. There should be a MSU extension office in your area somewhere. Also, shop around, there may be other fertilizer spreading companies (not to be confused with BSers) in your area that can do you beter then MFA. We're north and south of Lebanon, and MFA is the most expensive in the area. dunmovin farms > Thanks, I am near Stockton. > That is good advice and I will > winter seed clover into the fields > and also get an AG Extension Agent > up here to look at the needs of > the land. > Guestimated, one neighbor said 600 > and the other said 500. They > pick-up like 500 pounds. > Will the vet store the semen for > you from year to year? > It looks like he will, but I could > always get my own tank if I had > to. > I was told to fertilize and seed > in the same winter application. > Local MFA has a truck that will > come in and do that, for a price. > Again, I am just South of > Stockton. > Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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