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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 807609" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>The answer to that is dependant on your soil requirements. I had to add 85 lbs P per acre to one pasture that I planted in WW-B Dahl. I could not afford to do the entire pasture so I am doing it as I can afford it. 10 acre plots. This also allows me to experiment. The next step on that plot will be to plant a clover that will reseed. With a PH of 7.8 I needed no lime. Your location and soil conditions will be totally different so your costs will be different. I would also advise to initially do a small section at first. What works for someone else may not work for you and will allow you to figure cost on the rest of your property more accurately..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 807609, member: 5494"] The answer to that is dependant on your soil requirements. I had to add 85 lbs P per acre to one pasture that I planted in WW-B Dahl. I could not afford to do the entire pasture so I am doing it as I can afford it. 10 acre plots. This also allows me to experiment. The next step on that plot will be to plant a clover that will reseed. With a PH of 7.8 I needed no lime. Your location and soil conditions will be totally different so your costs will be different. I would also advise to initially do a small section at first. What works for someone else may not work for you and will allow you to figure cost on the rest of your property more accurately.. [/QUOTE]
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