Ncwoodsman
A good 3 year old buck
Hey guys this is my first post. I have been lurking around for awhile and it seems like there is alot of knowledgeable people and the kind of people would like to learn from. So my situation is we have a pretty big farm that are majority hay fields I planted 5 acres of eagle seed soybeans this spring and they're doing great. I was planning on planting a mix of winter wheat, oats and crimson clover and maybe some soybeans we have left over for my fall blend . I was really wanting to do a no-till as I have access to a no till drill, But the only thing that has me worried is after all my soil test it turns out we are really low on potassium and I was under the impression I needed to turn the soil to get the fertilizer in the ground but some of these fields are on some pretty steep slopes and I'm worried about erosion. So one of my questions is will fertilizer work itself in the ground if it topped dressed on semi thick thatch. My plan this far is doing a spraying in the next couple weeks, letting it die, fertilizing, mowing over it really close and then spring gly again after green is coming back then drilling my seed in during the middle or late September. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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