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14-5-38 fertilizer
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<blockquote data-quote="sassafras manor" data-source="post: 1851915" data-attributes="member: 17177"><p>For clarification, I work at a large wholesale greenhouse and the fertilizer is in 25lb bags and has been kept dry in our warehouse. It is a blend that we no longer use and I have been given permission to make it go away. We had a dry year last year so the hay field was grazed instead of harvested and therefore wasn't fertilized other than dragging the field each time the cows were moved off to displace cow patties. Granted I haven't done a soil test, I figured any available nitrogen I could put on the field was better than nothing. We have an abundance of grass this year and with rain moving back in early next week I'm planning to spread it Sunday afternoon when things dry out some. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sassafras manor, post: 1851915, member: 17177"] For clarification, I work at a large wholesale greenhouse and the fertilizer is in 25lb bags and has been kept dry in our warehouse. It is a blend that we no longer use and I have been given permission to make it go away. We had a dry year last year so the hay field was grazed instead of harvested and therefore wasn't fertilized other than dragging the field each time the cows were moved off to displace cow patties. Granted I haven't done a soil test, I figured any available nitrogen I could put on the field was better than nothing. We have an abundance of grass this year and with rain moving back in early next week I'm planning to spread it Sunday afternoon when things dry out some. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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