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Posted by pork on July 29, 2007 at 09:14:48 from (71.30.205.250):
In Reply to: Hay Fields posted by Matt Weltz on July 28, 2007 at 18:56:07:
check your soil ph level with a test. alfalfa needs a ph of 7 or more. add lime to correct this. it may take up to six months for the lime to change the soil, so act quickly. according to our county extension agent in northern ky,you can also put on some pot ash for a quick pick me up. this worked super for us . on a 15 acre field the second cutting made 700 bales and after the pot ash, the third cutting is expected to make 1200.(we just cut this morning). with the dry weather, we"re glad to get that yeild.
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