Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by jdfarm23
Depends on the spot. Some of our fields are in spots that are hard to get to, especially after a rain, so we put it all out at once in those. The fields that are easier to get to usually get a dose at planting and a dose and another dose a few weeks later before a rain.

Our fields look great every year and always hold a ton of deer. I have no complaints with them. But if you have a suggestion that can save me some money or that you think will improve them, then I am all ears. This is just the way we have always done them.


There’s a more efficient way of going about it…..but it would really require you to change your whole management approach away from heavy tillage. Applying your fert in smaller doses spread out over time would help some..... but long term you need to build up organic matter in that sand so that there’s something to hold the fert other than just sand. Sand has almost zero holding capacity.

We talking about throw n mow?