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More Fertilizer #99211 10/16/06 10:27 AM
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I have already fertlized about a month ago. With all the rain would it be OK to fertilize again. I put out triple 13. What if I went to a triple 10. Just a thought.



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Re: More Fertilizer [Re: EvotekBows] #99212 10/16/06 12:38 PM
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Really depends upon how much fertilizer you put out on your plots and how big they are. You also have to take inconsideration at the rate your soil needs.


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I agree with kyotee1. If you spread the proper amount the first time, even though it hasn't had the moisture, it should still be enough initially.

I'd have to wait until a week or so then if I wasn't sure, take a soil sample.


Re: More Fertilizer [Re: Big Orn] #99214 10/16/06 04:22 PM
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What county & what did you plant? If it's winter wheat you'll probably need more nitrogen, something like 30-0-0. Read a research paper a few years ago that said deer would walk over the un-fertilized parts of a plot to get to the areas with more fertilizer.

By all means call your County Extension Agent and get a soil sample and send it to A&M. Costs $10-15. Might be surprised what they tell you you need.


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