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  • NRATC53
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2026
    • 97

    #1

    Finally starting to green up down here

    We had sub-freezing temperatures for several days in a row, unheard of here in S Central FL. Killed off a LOT of vegetation, and turned my pastures from slow growing to non growing. Been having to put out hay for the horses since then. Finally got some rain, and the temps are back to normal so the grass is starting to green up. Time to get that 3/4 ton of fertilizer out and spread it.
  • Hawg
    Administrator
    • Mar 2026
    • 165

    #2
    We had sub-freezing temperatures for several days in a row, unheard of here in S Central FL. Killed off a LOT of vegetation, and turned my pastures from slow growing to non growing. Been having to put out hay for the horses since then. Finally got some rain, and the temps are back to normal so the grass is starting to green up. Time to get that 3/4 ton of fertilizer out and spread it.
    How many hay burners ya got? Riding horses or work horses ?
    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    • NRATC53
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      Riding/ breeding, right now I have 3 out there, as 6 are off site
  • T-Man 1066
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2026
    • 201

    #3
    Originally posted by NRATC53
    We had sub-freezing temperatures for several days in a row, unheard of here in S Central FL. Killed off a LOT of vegetation, and turned my pastures from slow growing to non growing. Been having to put out hay for the horses since then. Finally got some rain, and the temps are back to normal so the grass is starting to green up. Time to get that 3/4 ton of fertilizer out and spread it.
    I assume you are fertilizing 5-8 acres?
    Politicians can kiss my ass!!!

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    • NRATC53
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      This time around 4 acres- appx 400 lbs/acre. We rotate what fields get fertilized, they're on a 3 year schedule
      Last edited by NRATC53; 03-17-2026, 04:58 PM.

    • NRATC53
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      Sparky- what are you using? I have 17-2-8 I got from Diamond R- $24.50/50 lb bag

    • SparkyPrep
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      I also buy from Diamond R. Last year I bought 18-6-6 I believe.
  • SparkyPrep
    Super Moderator
    • Mar 2026
    • 82

    #4
    Might get a little rain tonight.

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    • NRATC53
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      Hope it waits 'til then, I have drainage pipe to put in
  • Hawg
    Administrator
    • Mar 2026
    • 165

    #5
    Riding/ breeding, right now I have 3 out there, as 6 are off site
    That's awesome I had you figgered for a NY crap island guy like Ricekila.

    Speaking of that old coot... how's he doing?
    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    • NRATC53
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      He's doing ok for what it is. Don't sell him short AFA horses go- He's one of the guys who built Knoll Farms in Brentwood, was a big riding concern that just recently fell to development. He's worked for a few other stables as well.

    • NRATC53
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      Oh and yes, I'm from Long Island, but spent my time commercial fishing and clamming with my father's family, and dairy farming etc with my Mother's family in upstate NY- Not the typical LI childhood. We had horses on the Island as well
  • Hawg
    Administrator
    • Mar 2026
    • 165

    #6
    Well ill be... yeah he never talked about that.
    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    • NRATC53
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      There's a lot about him that he doesn't talk about, same as a bunch of us
  • SparkyPrep
    Super Moderator
    • Mar 2026
    • 82

    #7
    Got a little more rain this evening, but it turned cold again. Hopefully, Spring is finally here.

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    • NRATC53
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      Need a good day to drag the spreader out from the back of the small barn, hook it up and grease it, and get this stuff spread
  • T-Man 1066
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2026
    • 201

    #8
    Blizzard snow is finally disappearing. Gonna be cutting down overgrowth real quick.

    No rest for the wicked!
    Politicians can kiss my ass!!!

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    • Texas PO
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2026
      • 99

      #9
      Upper 70's today, low 80"s tomorrow. I think we done with winter here in East Texas.


      "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
      - Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, January 30, 1787​

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