Ive prepaid for mine. Urea 540, Potash at 580, and DAP at 700. Our beginning window is late Feb, I usually try to put mine down mid March. Right now Ive got enough water with the winter rains to make a first cutting, as long as there is enough rain after application to get it in the ground. We've had ample supplies of outside stored summer and fall hay, good first cut is scarce and expensive if its inside stored.
I upped my order this year. Almost double the tonnage of fertilizer. Its the blessing/curse of farming. The drought north and west of here has really meant we've moved a lot of hay in places and directions it doesnt normally go. But all thats at the expense of someone else. If we ever get a bumper crop all over with the number of hay eating animals weve lost things get tight here in a hurry. Looks like this years foal crop is going to be off another 25%. Thats a 75% reduction in 3 years plus the ever shrinking cow herd...
If I had the money, I'd prepay it. If water doesnt come dont have to put it on.
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