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<blockquote data-quote="AntebellumAcres" data-source="post: 1647983" data-attributes="member: 38792"><p>I haven't got any hands on experience with Tifton - beyond taking a soil test every year or 2, is there an approximate amount of N that is typically used in a grazing setting? Even in good years we typically only bale once on the hay ground, so grazing becomes the primary use. I admit the numbers you see make T85 extremely tempting - just weary of always being in debt to the fert man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntebellumAcres, post: 1647983, member: 38792"] I haven't got any hands on experience with Tifton - beyond taking a soil test every year or 2, is there an approximate amount of N that is typically used in a grazing setting? Even in good years we typically only bale once on the hay ground, so grazing becomes the primary use. I admit the numbers you see make T85 extremely tempting - just weary of always being in debt to the fert man. [/QUOTE]
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