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cybball
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Back in bees?
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Mine have been bearding like that in the hot weather too. I'm pulling honey this coming weekend. Should be worn out by Sunday night...
Monday at 3:40 PM
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Worked the hives tonight with a pro to help fix my mistakes. Needed to trim some comb to fit it in frames, squeezed the trimmings...
Monday at 3:37 PM
T_Max
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From Dbltree's original post in Brassica Thread (46# N / 100# of 46-0-0 Urea or 46 x 1.5 = 69# N per acre): Planting and growing...
Monday at 3:07 PM
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Follow up on my first attempt from this spring. Super happy with how my first ever attempt at a foodplot ever has turned out. This was...
Monday at 3:03 PM
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NorthWind
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Ok that makes sense then.
Monday at 3:03 PM
Hardwood11
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Follow up on my first attempt from this spring. Super happy with how my first ever attempt at a foodplot ever has turned out. This was...
Monday at 3:01 PM
Farm boy
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Fertilizer Rates
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Nope not at all saying that. every 100 lbs of product of 46-0-0 has 46 lbs of nitrogen. My conment was on different forms. Here r some...
Monday at 2:45 PM
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NorthWind
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So are you saying all 46-0-0 is not necessarily the same weight wise depending on say bulk vs bagged?
Monday at 2:09 PM
T_Max
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Is the recommendation for 300# of 46-0-0? Or 300# of actual N? BIG difference. Ex: Qty (2) 50# bags of 46-0-0 = 100# of 46-0-0 = 46#...
Monday at 1:23 PM
T_Max
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2025 Brassica plot..... Or new pond!
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My fall plots are looking great! Anybody have a boat!
Monday at 1:21 PM
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Perfect I haven’t been going scorched earth on mine then. Proof is above on 150# so I’m not sure where I got 300# from.
Monday at 1:15 PM
Farm boy
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This might help. In the farming world if something calls for x amount its refers to actual lbs per acre. Nitrogen come in many different...
Monday at 1:15 PM
10hunter2
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From Dbltree's original post in Brassica Thread (46# N / 100# of 46-0-0 Urea or 46 x 1.5 = 69# N per acre): Planting and growing...
Monday at 1:06 PM
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Perfect I haven’t been going scorched earth on mine then. Proof is above on 150# so I’m not sure where I got 300# from.
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NorthWind
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Perfect I haven’t been going scorched earth on mine then. Proof is above on 150# so I’m not sure where I got 300# from.
Monday at 12:52 PM
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