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Cracked corn question

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#1 ·
I'm looking to add cracked corn to my fertilizer regime this year. I can get this https://www.tscstores.com/25KG-TSC-CRACKED-CORN-P8740.aspx from my local tractor supply store but before I do, I just wanted to get my facts straight that this is the right thing to be using and that I won't have corn plants growing all over the lawn. As far as I know as long as the corn kernel is cracked it won't sprout. It's not advertised as a fertilizer, it's a feed which I believe is correct. Just wanted TLF to reassure me that I'm not buying like 50lb of corn seeds.
 
#7 ·
The US image looks different. This is what I use: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/producers-pride-cracked-corn-50-lb?cm_vc=-10005

Yes it is to feed chickens, but the lawn likes it. The cracked version has never sprouted for me. The first time it will take a while to breakdown, but after that it disappears in no time.

By the way I use this for alfalfa pellets: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/dumor-alfalfa-pellets-50-lb?cm_vc=-10005
 
#9 ·
jessehurlburt said:
How do you guys apply this? Broadcast spreader?
Broadcast spreader for the cracked corn.
I hand toss the alfalfa pellets since they get stuck in my spreader. By the way, the kids love helping on this one.
 
#12 ·
Ive done 2 bags -100 lb (45Kg)- cracked corn into 5678 sqft of lawn at once and monthly. I use these values for NPK 1.65-0.65-0.4 in my log.

For alfalfa I've done 50lb (22Kg) 1bag at once/monthly. I use 2.5-1-2 for my log.

I go with whole bags because I dont want to store open bags to avoid pest (mice love corn).
 
#14 ·
The corn rate depends on what you are using it for, fungal prevention you can use a lower rate, as fertilizer you want to use a higher rate. I don't remember the exact rates that were recommended to me, but i think it was 10-60lbs of corn per/1000. Organics add up quickly in cost, so I just usually use 10lbs of alfalfa/1k and 20lbs of corn/1k. Areas in need of higher organic content or feeding I will go higher. I always intend to use more, but try to keep my purchases in the $30 range per app. I typically do this 2-4x per year. I also use MIlorganite and during the fall will use some synthetic N.
 
#15 ·
SNOWBOB11 said:
Thanks g-man. Thats heavy. So being my front and side lawn are just a bit over half the size of you're lawn, I should be good at putting down 1 full 55lb bag each application or half rate over 2 applications. That makes it easy.
This is reasonable. Remember it takes awhile for this nitrogen to be available in the soil, 1-3 months depending on the type of organic matter, soil temps and microbial activity. You are feeding the soil and depending on the microbes to break it down and feed the plant. I typically incorporate this this with BLSC sprays which contain molasses and humic acid.
 
#20 ·
social port said:
g-man said:
I go with whole bags because I dont want to store open bags to avoid pest (mice love corn)
Do you ever worry about the cracked corn attracting rodents (and other pests that might burrow) to your yard?
Rabbits are the only "pest" I've noticed. But they leave their droppings all around, so I figure I come out ahead. I see a few birds, but really no more than normal.

I don't see too many rabbits these days. I guess the two neighborhood cats, the friendly fox family and the coyotes (I've never seen) keep the rabbit population in check.
 
#21 ·
probasestealer said:
SNOWBOB11 said:
Thanks g-man. Thats heavy. So being my front and side lawn are just a bit over half the size of you're lawn, I should be good at putting down 1 full 55lb bag each application or half rate over 2 applications. That makes it easy.
This is reasonable. Remember it takes awhile for this nitrogen to be available in the soil, 1-3 months depending on the type of organic matter, soil temps and microbial activity. You are feeding the soil and depending on the microbes to break it down and feed the plant. I typically incorporate this this with BLSC sprays which contain molasses and humic acid.
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
 
#22 ·
Got a question about this and remembered this thread from a few days ago...

https://www.farmstore.com/product/grainland-select-cracked-corn-50-lb/

Thats the one i can source locally from the farm supply store, but i am a little concerned about the ingredients?

Are soybean oil and that Propionic Acid (a preservative) standard in the mixes you guys are using for lawn?
 
#24 ·
I've never noticed that on my label. I don't think it's any big deal, but you could water after the app for good measure.
I only say this because I know many organic non-selective weed killers are oils, I've tried them and never seen them kill a darn thing. I've also applied castor oil very heavily to my grass for moles (didn't effect the moles or the grass)
 
#25 ·
Well @SNOWBOB11 I am going to look at what is available at my local feed places tomorrow. I'm applying BioFert / Orgunique to my lawns and on your recommendation my neighbour is using the product from Home Hardware. Our soils have little organic matter and are mainly sands and gravels. Adding to the OM really perks my interest so will see what is available for cracked corn and alfalfa pellets. Thanks for the inspiration and to the other contributors for the fantastic info.