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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 1456844" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I usually use the soil test as a guide. For instance if it calls for 60 P and 100 K per acre, I will do those in proportion with what my budget allows along with the amount of nitrogen I think I need to get some growth. So if I can only afford about half what it calls for I do say 40-30-50.</p><p></p><p>On the broom sedge my place had tons of it years ago, got the PH up and lots of fertilizer and chicken litter later the only sedge I know of on the place is on a power line right of way. I probably go overboard as I would say I have $200 in each calf sold for pasture and hay fertilizer/litter. I would rather have the problem of too much grass than too little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 1456844, member: 55"] I usually use the soil test as a guide. For instance if it calls for 60 P and 100 K per acre, I will do those in proportion with what my budget allows along with the amount of nitrogen I think I need to get some growth. So if I can only afford about half what it calls for I do say 40-30-50. On the broom sedge my place had tons of it years ago, got the PH up and lots of fertilizer and chicken litter later the only sedge I know of on the place is on a power line right of way. I probably go overboard as I would say I have $200 in each calf sold for pasture and hay fertilizer/litter. I would rather have the problem of too much grass than too little. [/QUOTE]
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