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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1847389" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Got the soil test back. The pH was 5.96 - a little low but not as bad as expected. Potassium level is good - I thought it would be low. N & P a little low but the chicken litter should help with that. Soil test recommends 1.75 tons of lime per acre. In communication with a guy for the litter & lime. Tractor back home - should wrap up spot spraying the coneflowers this weekend. Seeing more seed on the rye grass which is thick as fleas on a hound dog in both hay pastures. Another calf showed up last week - haven't got a close look yet - gray with a white blaze on its face. Fencing project is finished except for hanging gates - might do that this weekend as well. I'll try to get more of the brush hauled to the recently burned ditch, too. Been a busy March.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1847389, member: 43107"] Got the soil test back. The pH was 5.96 - a little low but not as bad as expected. Potassium level is good - I thought it would be low. N & P a little low but the chicken litter should help with that. Soil test recommends 1.75 tons of lime per acre. In communication with a guy for the litter & lime. Tractor back home - should wrap up spot spraying the coneflowers this weekend. Seeing more seed on the rye grass which is thick as fleas on a hound dog in both hay pastures. Another calf showed up last week - haven't got a close look yet - gray with a white blaze on its face. Fencing project is finished except for hanging gates - might do that this weekend as well. I'll try to get more of the brush hauled to the recently burned ditch, too. Been a busy March. [/QUOTE]
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