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Protein levels in grazed grass
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<blockquote data-quote="DairyNerd" data-source="post: 8177325" data-attributes="member: 168926"><p>Thanks. P and K's were good across the farm when last samples were done in 2019 and the platform was not cut by the previous farmer as he had a fair bit of off ground. Only started milking here in April so probably a good idea to do some up to date ones. </p><p></p><p>I have been a bit tight with the fertiliser in there as it was not grazed before first cut so was further on than the rest. I'm spreading AN 34.5%, do people think that would make any difference vs Urea if spread at the same rate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DairyNerd, post: 8177325, member: 168926"] Thanks. P and K's were good across the farm when last samples were done in 2019 and the platform was not cut by the previous farmer as he had a fair bit of off ground. Only started milking here in April so probably a good idea to do some up to date ones. I have been a bit tight with the fertiliser in there as it was not grazed before first cut so was further on than the rest. I'm spreading AN 34.5%, do people think that would make any difference vs Urea if spread at the same rate? [/QUOTE]
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