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John Fitzgerald
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Last year, just as an experiment, after the second cut I marked off a 40 ft x 40 ft area and put 100 pounds of lime in and a good quantity of lawn fertilizer 29-3-4. By the time for the third cut, I could not tell any difference in growth between my test plot and the rest of the field. Soil test had indicated a need for lime and N. The field is mostly what is called "crawfish land" around here. It is poorly drained during the wet months, but cracks up during drought. We had plenty of rain last year while doing my "test plot".
I hate the turkey litter applications that the neighbor does, but I guess it's either that or mow it myself, or let it grow up. He doesn't want to buy pelletized fertilizer, gets the litter free, but it has bones in it from dead turkey chicks that didn't get picked up, which my dog sometimes picks up.
Wife said she couldn't stand it grown up in weeds and bushes.
I hate the turkey litter applications that the neighbor does, but I guess it's either that or mow it myself, or let it grow up. He doesn't want to buy pelletized fertilizer, gets the litter free, but it has bones in it from dead turkey chicks that didn't get picked up, which my dog sometimes picks up.
Wife said she couldn't stand it grown up in weeds and bushes.