Author: Quality Seeds
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Frost Seeding Pastures
Frost seeding by broadcasting forage seed on frozen ground is a simple, low cost method of improving the yield and quality of older, thinning, “run out” pastures. It relies on the freeze-thaw action of the soil in late winter to provide adequate …
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The Advantages of a Late Fall Nitrogen Application on Nursery Sod, In 2019 Why was Lifting and Issue in 2-Year-Old Sod, Dealing with High Sodium Levels, Fall Fertilization Blends to Maximize Winter Hardiness and Increase Disease Tolerance
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Excessive Rainfall and its Effects on Soil Nutrient Levels, Summer Nursery Sod Checklists of Things to Do.
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The Effect of Water pH, Hardness and Purity on Pesticide Performance, Improving Root Health in Sod, New Fertilizer Products, Spring Checklist
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With higher land costs, tighter forage inventories and stronger hay prices, increasing yield is becoming key to reducing our cost of producing forage. Three factors limiting our forage yields are old stands, poor establishment and low soil …
Read More:Don’t Lose Forage Yield To Poor P and K FertilityFrost Heaving of Alfalfa
Frost heaving can significantly damage alfalfa plants, leaving stands with much less yield potential. Plants may initially appear undamaged, but taproots are typically broken and unable to pick up enough nutrients or moisture, and stands eventually …