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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 560946" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There is probably a big difference in the ph of the soils. If his land in AR is anything like around here, cleared timber land will grow up in scrub brush/trees and very little grass. We have on small pasture, 6-7 acres that the previous owners cleared, fetilized and seeded, no lime. Until we limed it thre wasn;t anything worth doing with it since the grass was very spotty and and sparse. We limed it and the next year you couldn;t find your way through the OG, now it's settled down to a godd OG and fescue pasture with tons of clover. But it needs lime again since the ph has fallen back down to 5.2, it was 4.6 when we limed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 560946, member: 34"] There is probably a big difference in the ph of the soils. If his land in AR is anything like around here, cleared timber land will grow up in scrub brush/trees and very little grass. We have on small pasture, 6-7 acres that the previous owners cleared, fetilized and seeded, no lime. Until we limed it thre wasn;t anything worth doing with it since the grass was very spotty and and sparse. We limed it and the next year you couldn;t find your way through the OG, now it's settled down to a godd OG and fescue pasture with tons of clover. But it needs lime again since the ph has fallen back down to 5.2, it was 4.6 when we limed it. [/QUOTE]
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