Application Rates

 

VEGETABLE CROPS:    For vegetable crops and sweet com we recommend you apply 3 gallons per acre, 4 times a year.

1ST  APPLICATION:          At planting. Broadcast or drip in the furrow.

2ND APPLICATION:         Foliar spray when first primary leaves come out on vegetables, or on com when plants are 8 to 10 inches tall.

3RD APPLICATION:          Pre-blossom, or with corn, pre-tassel.

4TH APPLICATION:          Pre-harvest.

 

Don’t waste a trip:           If you're going to the field to spray anything add some fish to your mix. The fish will enable your inputs to stay in the soil longer and could allow you to cut your application rates. You can not overuse the fish as long as you mix it with enough water. Any time the plant is going through stress, it is wise to spray fish. Some people use fish every time they irrigate.

                                            Remember, it is better to fertilize more often with less, than less often with more.

FIELD CROPS:                  On field crops we recommend you put 2 to 3 gallons per acre 4 times a year. If you have constraints with your equipment or you are not able to get onto the fields four times, put 8-12 gallons when you are able.

1ST  APPLICATION:          At planting.

2ND APPLICATION:         When grains are 4 to S inches tall, corn 8 to 10 inches tall, and beans have first true leaves.

3RD APPLICATION:          Pre-boot, pre-tassel, or pre-blossom.

4TH APPLICATION:          Pre-harvest.

 

PASTURE:                          For best results use 2-3 gallons per acre, mixed with a minimum 20-30 gallons of water, per application. For every gallon of Fish, you'll need a minimum of 10 gallons of water.

You can spray every 21 days ideally, or when the grass gets grazed down low and you rotate the animals. However, every 4 to 6 weeks shows good results.

HAY:                            For best results apply 2-3 gallons per acre, with a minimum of 20-30 gallons of water, per application.

1ST  APPLICATION:          When hay comes out of dormancy.

2ND APPLICATION:         2 to 3 weeks before cutting, or the latest time you can get on the field.

3RD APPLICATION:          After cutting.

*REPEAT FOR EVERY CUTTING

 

NOTES:                                 Higher amounts of Fish can be used on poor soil in the beginning, to get it healthy, so you'll see the best results.

Cattle, horses, and goats love fields fertilized with Fish. They have even been known to follow behind the sprayer when it's being applied.