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Rainy forecast #3546482
12/05/21 08:46 AM
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Gonna spread some ammonia on my fields after my morning hunt today since their is finally some rain coming in. I have never really came back and added fertilizer before but I have some really good fields this year so I figured why not try it. Hopefully it will help green it up more in case we ever get colder weather and they start hitting the fields hard.


Workin for the man, huntin when I can.
Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3546521
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Spread 3 fields yesterday going to spread 3 more today.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Turkey_neck] #3546541
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Originally Posted by Turkey_neck
Spread 3 fields yesterday going to spread 3 more today.


Are you using a hand spreader or atv?


Workin for the man, huntin when I can.
Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3546832
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I did all my stuff yesterday. My patches are are down we definitely need the rain

Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3546877
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My plots look great, in the exclusion cages, the rest of it is not doing so well.


"Cull" is just another four letter word...
Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3547000
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As warm and humid as it is with all this dew, wait till after the rain. That white stuff melts faster than ice cream and doesn’t need rain. Grass has a very shallow roots and needs the fertilizer on top not washed away. As much as that stuff cost, I don’t want any rain in the forecast for several days, the dew and humidity will take care of it.

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Originally Posted by Huntnwork
Originally Posted by Turkey_neck
Spread 3 fields yesterday going to spread 3 more today.


Are you using a hand spreader or atv?

Belly grinder spreader.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3547098
12/05/21 09:36 PM
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You need enough rain after you put nitrogen fertilizer out to wash it into the soil. If you don't, it'll disappear alright, but it won't do much good because it will volatize and go into the atmosphere not into what your trying to fertilize.

Re: Rainy forecast [Re: Huntnwork] #3547137
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I put our out Thursday.

Re: Rainy forecast [Re: ronfromramer] #3547849
12/06/21 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
You need enough rain after you put nitrogen fertilizer out to wash it into the soil. If you don't, it'll disappear alright, but it won't do much good because it will volatize and go into the atmosphere not into what your trying to fertilize.


Yes sir.


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