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Some advice on fertilizer needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Poundsy" data-source="post: 749207" data-attributes="member: 13797"><p>6-24-24 @ about 50-70 lbs to the acre, I don't overdue it. This is a red clover/fescue mix and in Indiana. I do it because I cut and bale the side pastures and I want that grass to grow fast and get in the barn in time so I can run my rotational grazing by June1. If not sometimes it is July before I can turn cows out in it. This pressures the main pasture too much. $550/ton and in my mind is money well spent compared to buying hay. Actually just bought 3 ton I am planning on spreading this weekend since it is finally dry enough and getting warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poundsy, post: 749207, member: 13797"] 6-24-24 @ about 50-70 lbs to the acre, I don't overdue it. This is a red clover/fescue mix and in Indiana. I do it because I cut and bale the side pastures and I want that grass to grow fast and get in the barn in time so I can run my rotational grazing by June1. If not sometimes it is July before I can turn cows out in it. This pressures the main pasture too much. $550/ton and in my mind is money well spent compared to buying hay. Actually just bought 3 ton I am planning on spreading this weekend since it is finally dry enough and getting warm. [/QUOTE]
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