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<blockquote data-quote="dawnrogerl" data-source="post: 624873" data-attributes="member: 6679"><p>Thanks for the reply Kenny. unfortunately I am reading it correct. It was also read by our county agent and the local fertilizer company. I have misplaced the actual letter and need to get another copy of it. It called for 250 lbs of N, something like 175 lbs. Phosphoric Acid or Potash. ( I can't remember which. I will have to get another copy" It did not need any lime. I am told that this is why there is so much sage grass and also there are large areas that basically nothing is growing. The soil makeup has a lot of clay. We do not have a county agent at this time, so am looking elsewhere for help. The man at the fertilizer company told me it would cost about $2,000. for 6 acres. I can not afford to spend that much all at once. I was thinking about putting about 100 or 150 lbs. per acre once a year for several years. Another way would be to concentrate on one pasture at a time and be able to apply more to that pasture. Of course I would test it each year. Do you think that would do much good? Also can you help me with any of my other questions? Your help will be appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawnrogerl, post: 624873, member: 6679"] Thanks for the reply Kenny. unfortunately I am reading it correct. It was also read by our county agent and the local fertilizer company. I have misplaced the actual letter and need to get another copy of it. It called for 250 lbs of N, something like 175 lbs. Phosphoric Acid or Potash. ( I can't remember which. I will have to get another copy" It did not need any lime. I am told that this is why there is so much sage grass and also there are large areas that basically nothing is growing. The soil makeup has a lot of clay. We do not have a county agent at this time, so am looking elsewhere for help. The man at the fertilizer company told me it would cost about $2,000. for 6 acres. I can not afford to spend that much all at once. I was thinking about putting about 100 or 150 lbs. per acre once a year for several years. Another way would be to concentrate on one pasture at a time and be able to apply more to that pasture. Of course I would test it each year. Do you think that would do much good? Also can you help me with any of my other questions? Your help will be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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