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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 44427" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I have a much smaller pasture, but sounds similiar to yours in quality. I fertilized this summer with 46-0-0 around July 4th, and then we had a good rain, and now I have knee high coastal and the cows are just loving it! The straight nitrogen really greened it up and from there it just took off. </p><p>I recently sent off 2 soil samples to be tested, havent gotten results back yet. I guess the soil tests would be the place for you to start. I just had my neighbor with the greenest hayfield come and do to mine whatever it was he did to his at the same tiome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 44427, member: 7"] I have a much smaller pasture, but sounds similiar to yours in quality. I fertilized this summer with 46-0-0 around July 4th, and then we had a good rain, and now I have knee high coastal and the cows are just loving it! The straight nitrogen really greened it up and from there it just took off. I recently sent off 2 soil samples to be tested, havent gotten results back yet. I guess the soil tests would be the place for you to start. I just had my neighbor with the greenest hayfield come and do to mine whatever it was he did to his at the same tiome. [/QUOTE]
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