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Re: cutting hay/ is it summer already
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Posted by joe-etx on April 20, 2007 at 19:01:24 from (71.49.164.67):
In Reply to: cutting hay/ is it summer already posted by john in la on April 20, 2007 at 00:19:25:
john what are you going to use for fertilizer? here in east tx, i start killing bahai grass this weekend.as for rye grass hay i will not try to bail because its so hard to dry, and smells bad if not dryed good.will shredd to get costal to grow. but need some type of ammonium nitrate(which cannot be had any more) to make costal grow. the urea and ammonium sulfate nitrate ,will burn off before it could do any good, and adds to ph to soil so more lime is needed.i need to grow cow hay with 12+ protein, to make it throw a winter any thing less i might as well import snow balls,or sell cows and get out of cow and hay business. chicken litter to hot, and organic to little.guess all our hay will need to be imported,your thoughts??? joe
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