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<blockquote data-quote="Baydog" data-source="post: 714657" data-attributes="member: 8117"><p>Not an area that I would want to disc. When the river floods, it can be 3' or 4' deep with a strong current in that area. I have high ground also, but the local cost for lime and fertilizer just isn't justified with what cattle are bringing. I don't have access to any nearby chicken litter or other byproducts so it's either buy fert and lime spread or do without. Local cattle prices won't pay for either in the pastures. I just reduce the stocking rate and make do with what I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baydog, post: 714657, member: 8117"] Not an area that I would want to disc. When the river floods, it can be 3' or 4' deep with a strong current in that area. I have high ground also, but the local cost for lime and fertilizer just isn't justified with what cattle are bringing. I don't have access to any nearby chicken litter or other byproducts so it's either buy fert and lime spread or do without. Local cattle prices won't pay for either in the pastures. I just reduce the stocking rate and make do with what I have. [/QUOTE]
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