We did a LOT of lime last fall when it was less busy for those exact reasons you listed. I like to fertilize in the fall so the material works it way into the soil ahead of the next growing season. There’s some drawbacks to applying then, too.I did frost-overseed an area that was getting thin over the winter, now I just need for things to dry up enough I can get in the fields to apply fertilizer. I am "on the list" to get lime too but that's probably not in the near future. Fortunately I don't need much nitrogen on the grass-clover mix as nitrogen is stupidly expensive but I do need some phosphorus and potassium. Soils are pretty acidic here and most people are liming to increase yields rather than apply nitrogen due to cost, and unfortunately that means the co-op is swamped with people wanting to get fields limed. I don't have a lime truck nor have a buddy with one (if I did I could just go buy ag lime from the quarry less than 10 miles down the road and spread it tomorrow), so the co-op will have to do it.
Other than that, it's just greasing about a hundred grease zerks and airing up a bunch of implement tires that have been sitting since last summer. There's nothing that I know needs fixed as everything worked fine when I put it away at the end of last summer. But you never know what pops up when you bring things out the next season, and something often does...
We are trying "Hay-Now" this spring. Have been using 10-10-10 for liquid treatment, first time with Hay-Now. Little less expensive, and need to keep the cost down. Alfalfa-Timothy mix, so we are careful of what we use for fertilizer and herbicide. If anyone has experience with Hay-Now, would certainly be interested in any comments, do's and don'ts.We did a LOT of lime last fall when it was less busy for those exact reasons you listed. I like to fertilize in the fall so the material works it way into the soil ahead of the next growing season. There’s some drawbacks to applying then, too.
Do you have any poultry houses to get litter from?
The cost of nitrogen and fuel put many farmers over the edge on profitability.
Let us know how it goes!We are trying "Hay-Now" this spring. Have been using 10-10-10 for liquid treatment, first time with Hay-Now. Little less expensive, and need to keep the cost down. Alfalfa-Timothy mix, so we are careful of what we use for fertilizer and herbicide. If anyone has experience with Hay-Now, would certainly be interested in any comments, do's and don'ts.
We did a LOT of lime last fall when it was less busy for those exact reasons you listed. I like to fertilize in the fall so the material works it way into the soil ahead of the next growing season. There’s some drawbacks to applying then, too.
Do you have any poultry houses to get litter from?
The cost of nitrogen and fuel put many farmers over the edge on profitability.
Filled up both of my big tanks today just in case off road diesel goes up. got my oats all rolled, baler was almost perfect, gave me one NO NET alert which I knew couldn't be accurate but got out and checked everything which looked good, turned monitor off and back on and alarm went away and never missed another beat, one of the best first starts of the year for me since nothing broke.And now Russia and Saudis have announced both are cutting oil production by 500,000 barrels per month, so fuel prices are going to be very high again this summer.