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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1302891" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I agree Dave. This is for a hay operation and I probably should have been a little more clear about that earlier. The pastures where I feed my hay (by unrolling) receive a lot of the nutrients that I'm removing from my hayfields and require minimal fertilizer besides nitrogen. And I can tell that as the years go by the soil health of my pastures is improving drastically. When I rent something new it's always run down and full of weeds so I start building it up but still worry about losing my lease and therefore losing my time and investment. Just a chance you've gotta take with rented land. I try to do a real good job of growing grass but I worry about overdoing it because I'm still in the stage where I need every dollar and I don't want to waste any. </p><p></p><p>And the next time I have a question about something of this nature, I'm definitely gonna message you because you seem to be pretty knowledgable. I had never seen a calculation of exactly how much fertilizer was returned through manure. That's very useful. Thanks a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1302891, member: 24583"] I agree Dave. This is for a hay operation and I probably should have been a little more clear about that earlier. The pastures where I feed my hay (by unrolling) receive a lot of the nutrients that I'm removing from my hayfields and require minimal fertilizer besides nitrogen. And I can tell that as the years go by the soil health of my pastures is improving drastically. When I rent something new it's always run down and full of weeds so I start building it up but still worry about losing my lease and therefore losing my time and investment. Just a chance you've gotta take with rented land. I try to do a real good job of growing grass but I worry about overdoing it because I'm still in the stage where I need every dollar and I don't want to waste any. And the next time I have a question about something of this nature, I'm definitely gonna message you because you seem to be pretty knowledgable. I had never seen a calculation of exactly how much fertilizer was returned through manure. That's very useful. Thanks a lot. [/QUOTE]
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