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Some advice on fertilizer needed
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 749211" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Doesn't make any difference what you grow. If it is alive it has to eat. P&K should be applied as per soil test. For hay most natives will do well with 60 lbs N per year. For hay this should be done as per soil test every year. As for pasture, start off the same. If you can get the legumes growing and manage the pasture well then you could possibly never fertilize again and cut your hay requirements.</p><p>Pasture rotation is a key element in pasture/soil improvement, and it does not happen over night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 749211, member: 5494"] Doesn't make any difference what you grow. If it is alive it has to eat. P&K should be applied as per soil test. For hay most natives will do well with 60 lbs N per year. For hay this should be done as per soil test every year. As for pasture, start off the same. If you can get the legumes growing and manage the pasture well then you could possibly never fertilize again and cut your hay requirements. Pasture rotation is a key element in pasture/soil improvement, and it does not happen over night. [/QUOTE]
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