Username John wrote: » Ah - sure I pose I should buy a bigger farm too while I'm at it... I'm happy enough with my little farm, and my little tractor and my little spreader.... Don't I lose money quick enough with them
IH784man wrote: » 10 acres that hasn't seen fertiliser in god knows,don't want to do a soil sample but would 18-6-12 be a good general fertiliser for it? Grazing only
freedominacup wrote: » Soil sample is around the same price as the bag of fert. The second best return on soil fertility after lime. Why not sample. If there's nothing in it, spun out conacre ground why leave anything behind you. Soil sample and you'll know exactly what to apply for your needs.
johnnyw20 wrote: Have 15 bags of gran lime too that need spreading so might go with them first
TPF2012 wrote: » Go with the lime first, will give the lime more time to increase the soil ph, thus giving you a better response when you apply the Npk.
johnnyw20 wrote: » Strongly thinking of going out with 2 ton of 18-6-12 this afternoon. Land is perfectly travelable here so might take a chance. Weather looks good for the next few days. Only a couple of light showers forecast Have 15 bags of gran lime too that need spreading so might go with them first
johnnyw20 wrote: First time I am spreading gran lime so hopefully I can get some sort of result from it. Don't see the point in getting a contractor out to spread just over 5 acres
Green farmer wrote: » How dry would you want the ground before spreading compounds ? Waiting to get stuff out here Also spread gran lime last year, but got full ground lime job done recently. Got the guy to bring "dulled" stuff, found gran lime to be dustier then full job.
farawaygrass wrote: » Something I have been wondering-say you go with a bag to the acre of 27-2.5.5 instead of 24-2.5-10, so you are putting out 3 extra units of nitrogen to the acre. Would there be much of a difference in grass growth to them 3 extra units? I realise there is a difference in the k but I'm just wondering about the n.
Username John wrote: » If I can get time, I'm going to go out with some 18-6-12 at the weekend if I have time. The forecast isnt too bad, and I only have Saturdays to play with...
Green farmer wrote: » Plan on doing the same in the morning if weather permits. Just in the door here. temperature reading 12 degrees in jeep. Not bad for the middle of the night .
Username John wrote: » Got out my few bags of 18-6-12 out... savage day for it... the whole country seemed to putting out fertiliser...
Who2 wrote: » Not after the rain we got last night. Bad night and brutal morning but dried up later in the day.