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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 200071" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Don't know how far North you are but the recomendation for grazed bahia fields is 60 lbs of N per acre put out once in the Spring. That is from about Orlando South. No P or K required. Different formula for other grasses and the Northern part of the state. I put that recommendation to the test after checking my PH and ended up with kneehigh dark green bahia while it was being grazed. Choked out all other species. Since I wasn't looking for P or K, I got a batch of pure Urea which I believe was about 33% N. But if you go that route make sure you're gonna get a rain shortly after application. I was told Urea was volatile and would dissipate if not absorbed within a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 200071, member: 19"] Don't know how far North you are but the recomendation for grazed bahia fields is 60 lbs of N per acre put out once in the Spring. That is from about Orlando South. No P or K required. Different formula for other grasses and the Northern part of the state. I put that recommendation to the test after checking my PH and ended up with kneehigh dark green bahia while it was being grazed. Choked out all other species. Since I wasn't looking for P or K, I got a batch of pure Urea which I believe was about 33% N. But if you go that route make sure you're gonna get a rain shortly after application. I was told Urea was volatile and would dissipate if not absorbed within a few days. [/QUOTE]
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