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<blockquote data-quote="drycreek" data-source="post: 724029" data-attributes="member: 13646"><p>Msscamp to answer your question, clay soil and creek bottom. 50 acres was cleared years ago should have been left as wetland. I'm in the process of returning 30 to wetland the remaining 20 did not qualify so was wondering if this could be planted in alfalfa. This 20 is higher ground but still clay and stays on the high moisture side. Six acres of the 20 has pecan trees but even it is high moisture. Not meaning that water is standing but always plenty of moisture.</p><p>Hope this is enough info.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drycreek, post: 724029, member: 13646"] Msscamp to answer your question, clay soil and creek bottom. 50 acres was cleared years ago should have been left as wetland. I'm in the process of returning 30 to wetland the remaining 20 did not qualify so was wondering if this could be planted in alfalfa. This 20 is higher ground but still clay and stays on the high moisture side. Six acres of the 20 has pecan trees but even it is high moisture. Not meaning that water is standing but always plenty of moisture. Hope this is enough info. Larry [/QUOTE]
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