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Maintaining St. Augustinegrass

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Follow the same recommendations as for March through May. Fertilizing Continue the fertilizer program begun in the spring, applying 1 to 11/ 2 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet every 8 to 10 weeks. Without soil test information, it is recommended that you use a fertilizer that either contains nitrogen only (21-0-0, ammonium sulfate) or ...

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Radishes: A new cover crop option - USDA

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recommendations described in this ar-ticle apply to both forage and oilseed ... of this flush of nitrogen before it leach-es out of the rooting zone. ... ish recycles large amounts of N taken up from the soil profile in fall and can reduce the need for nitrogen fertilizer in spring. Growing radishes as a cover crop Oilseed radish cultivars used ...

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Cover Crop Spec Guide - USDA

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Fertilizer and lime recommendations are generally based on future cash crops. In some situations where a goal is to produce a lot of biomass and build organic matter with a crop like sorghum sudangrass, or produce a large root to reduce soil compaction with a crop like forage radish, additional nitrogen or manure may be necessary

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SECTION 4 EROSION CONTROL - PART 2 SOIL STABILIZATION …

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When specifying a fertilizer mix for an area, design the appropriate proportions to meet the nutrients needs for the specific site. Always apply as closely as possible the required amount of fertilizer to meet the needs for the site soils. Adding surplus nitrogen may cause pollution of drinking water and saltwater ecosystems. Excessive

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Testing Your Soil Why and How to Take a Soil-Test ... - USDA

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fertilizer has been applied. • Nitrogen (N) is required in large quantities by most crops, and adding N is a basic part of most fertilizer programs. In special circumstances, N can be ana-lyzed as total N, ammoniacal N (NH 4-N), or nitrate N (NO 3-N), but this is not usually done because N does not remain in the root zone for very long.

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