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♦️ JOIN THE SCHOOL OF LUCRATIVE LIVESTOCK AND INCREASE PROFIT PER @ PRODUCED: https://escoladepecuarialucrativa.com... In today's Prado Tips, we will talk about How and I do PASTURE FERTILIZATION at the UBERABA FARM, in Rondônia. Here at the farm, we follow a process to fertilize pastures, starting with a soil analysis. It is essential for you to understand how the soil is, what it needs, what type of nutrients are lacking and, thus, act much more objectively, without wasting time, product and money on things that are not necessary in pasture fertilization. Then, we move on to base saturation. We use 2 tons of limestone per hectare at the beginning of the rains, throwing it on top of the grass. Soon after, we move on to phosphate fertilization, which helps the grass roots. On the Uberaba farm, we apply 150 kg of MAP per hectare, but this amount was calculated based on the soil analysis we performed, so take a look at your numbers! In nitrogen fertilization, we apply 100 kg of nitrogen per year, dividing these applications into up to 4 times per year. This type of fertilization allows for a stocking rate of 7 to 8 AU/ha, allowing us to slaughter around 800 to 900 animals per year in this area alone that I am showing you in the video. Correct pasture management is also part of the active nutrition method, which is a form of supplementation that makes cattle gain weight at a low cost to increase your profit per @ produced and which I teach at the Lucrative Livestock School. Leave a comment with the type of pasture fertilization you are using on your farm! Follow PRADO - LUCRATIVE LIVESTOCK on all social networks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦️ JOIN EPL: https://escoladepecuarialucrativa.com... After all, what is PRADO - LUCRATIVE LIVESTOCK? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦️ PRADO - LUCRATIVE LIVESTOCK is a company focused on consulting in Pasture Management and Animal Nutrition. Neto Prado, consultant and co-founder of the company, created the SCHOOL OF LUCRATIVE LIVESTOCK, the most complete school for livestock farmers in the country. There are hundreds of classes that will teach you pasture management, animal nutrition, tool management, indicators, people management and much more.