ddd75":2l5371la said:
This is ddd75's wife, he went back to the barn for some reason.. I updated his profile for everyone.
Then I will address this to the widow as she will need to know.
Nitrogen on a hay field is OK - but there are other things as - and in fact sometimes more important.
So my dear - after you bury your husband - call the local fertilizer company and spend the few bucks to get some soil samples taken. If your husband was too cheap to do this, you should make it a priority.
That way you will actually know what the soil needs, how much to apply and if you do not have that application ability your fertilizer company can do it all for you.
It is actually worth the cash - so spend some of that life insurance and do this asap - it will quite likely improve your hay crop dramatically.
Green fields on land that is now probably paid for with a bit of that insurance money - those are real attractants to others.
So if you get lonely ......and if you are under 50 years of age I know at least three bachelors who would like to meet you.
My best
Bez__