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Re: The Neighbor Sez
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Posted by GordoSD on June 26, 2005 at 07:10:15 from (64.68.166.234):
In Reply to: Re: The Neighbor Sez posted by Allan in NE on June 24, 2005 at 10:51:43:
Either your seed store man, or the fertilizer sale guy can tell you what works best for your area. I do know that when fertilizing good alfalfa you don't need any nitogrn as the afalfa puts it into the ground. I just have the elevator deliver the spreader here, loaded up, drag it around, and they pick it up empty. I'd take the advice on using the herbicide prior to working the grass. And I found the Buccaneer Plus is virtually the same as the improved RoundUp (glysophates) and a lot cheaper. Look into the Alfalfa/orchard mix. Find out where you can rent a Truax Drill, put them in at the same time, next spring. (before the rainy season .)GordoSD
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