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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 625148" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Looks like you read it correctly. I have never had a recomendation for nitrogen that high though. It would be very costly but nitrogen is cheep this year compared to P and K. </p><p>Less than 1 ton of lime the cost outways the benefit is why it is not recommended. </p><p>If I remember correctly potash is what you need to get rid of the broom sage not nitrogen. </p><p>It will be hard to improve it all in the first year so I would spend as much as I could afford on one or two paddocks and when I got them where I wanted them to be move on to the next ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 625148, member: 8993"] Looks like you read it correctly. I have never had a recomendation for nitrogen that high though. It would be very costly but nitrogen is cheep this year compared to P and K. Less than 1 ton of lime the cost outways the benefit is why it is not recommended. If I remember correctly potash is what you need to get rid of the broom sage not nitrogen. It will be hard to improve it all in the first year so I would spend as much as I could afford on one or two paddocks and when I got them where I wanted them to be move on to the next ones. [/QUOTE]
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