petebert
Silver Member
Got a soil report, they said I was deficient in nitrogen and potassium. They were really clear on how to apply the nitrogen but gave no instructions for the potassium. The field in question is actually pasture. It was just seeded for pasture last fall. It's been grazed once and I've put some nitrogen down. I plan to get one more grazing out of it.
If I'm reading this right, I need 200lbs/per acre of nitrogen. In the instructions they said to do it in split applications of 50lbs each, June, August, and September, although that only equals 150, not sure when I'm supposed to do the last 50.
They didn't give any instructions for putting the potassium down, it just says I need 155lbs/acre. How and when should I do potassium?
If I'm reading this right, I need 200lbs/per acre of nitrogen. In the instructions they said to do it in split applications of 50lbs each, June, August, and September, although that only equals 150, not sure when I'm supposed to do the last 50.
They didn't give any instructions for putting the potassium down, it just says I need 155lbs/acre. How and when should I do potassium?