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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1610903" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Yes, a no-till and the dates on the photos are correct. Records show I purchased fertilizer March 24. April 8, and April 24. I would assume it would have gotten around 250# 30-10-10 during the March application. Only 4 tons bought in the fall so that would have gone on the tilled ground and not on the bermuda.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned in previous post, rainfall wasn't up to par after planting and first quarter of 2009 so I suspect survival rate after sprouting was greatly effected, on the other hand, it also says something about the drought resiliency of oats over ryegrass... at least for those of us in this part of the south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1610903, member: 7795"] Yes, a no-till and the dates on the photos are correct. Records show I purchased fertilizer March 24. April 8, and April 24. I would assume it would have gotten around 250# 30-10-10 during the March application. Only 4 tons bought in the fall so that would have gone on the tilled ground and not on the bermuda. As mentioned in previous post, rainfall wasn't up to par after planting and first quarter of 2009 so I suspect survival rate after sprouting was greatly effected, on the other hand, it also says something about the drought resiliency of oats over ryegrass... at least for those of us in this part of the south. [/QUOTE]
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