Posted by VicS on August 21, 2014 at 18:13:55 from (70.195.3.46):
In Reply to: alfalfa ground prep posted by ih10020 on August 21, 2014 at 16:32:58:
We started about now this time last year. Sprayed and killed everything. Disked it then a rain later ran a du-all over it at least twice. Then cultimulched it twice with the teeth down. Sowed 20 lb, to acre of alfalfa with the fertilize. 200 lb. quick lime, 100 lb phosphate and 300 lb of potash, planted roundup ready alfalfa. Ran the cultimulcher over it with the teeth up. Just planted 7 acres. Baled 350 first cutting 400 second. Probably get 300 this labor day. Sprayed it twice with roundup and pounce. If a bale is worth 5 dollars that is 750 a acre. 4.00 corn is a better deal! But it does smell good and is something to do when it is hot! Oh I live in Southern Il. Vic
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