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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 674045" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Very heavy (clay/rock) soil but there seems to be something just not right about it. A neighbor has 3 areas that he has planted alfalfa. Brought up to soil test and all that. One grows fair but very sparse, about like when we used to renovate them. One has decent but it's only a patch that he seeded that's only 100 feet square. The other one has one patch about the sixe of a house that the stuff really flourishes, the rest of it ranges from nothing to just an occasioanl plant. Could be the lack of reliable moisture or the occasional high humidity or something. But it sure isn;t a reliable crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 674045, member: 34"] Very heavy (clay/rock) soil but there seems to be something just not right about it. A neighbor has 3 areas that he has planted alfalfa. Brought up to soil test and all that. One grows fair but very sparse, about like when we used to renovate them. One has decent but it's only a patch that he seeded that's only 100 feet square. The other one has one patch about the sixe of a house that the stuff really flourishes, the rest of it ranges from nothing to just an occasioanl plant. Could be the lack of reliable moisture or the occasional high humidity or something. But it sure isn;t a reliable crop. [/QUOTE]
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