Posted by dave2 on March 16, 2009 at 02:46:49 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
Last June (I was a little late) I spread fertilizer on my pastures just before about 3 days of predicted rain. The rain didn't come (to amount to anything) until August. Did my fertilizer do any good, or did it go into the air because no rain soaked it into the ground?
A local guy said that I should use Saltpeter this year and do it ASAP in order to wipe out any parasites and grow good grass (just starting to get a green haze now, but the places I fertilized last summer are greener than the rest).
So, I called the feed store and asked about buying. Said it is an explosive and I have to bring my passport and they do and send a form to the police to let them know how much I bought, etc. I have no problem with that, but is there a danger of me doing something to blow this stuff up between hauling this stuff a couple miles to the house and spreading it?
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