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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 739519" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Thanks for the inputs. That is what I was considering Dun but with the moisture content in the ground it looks like August or September to drill in some fescue and clover. I don't like feeding hay right now as the ground is so wet. I plan on having the Lime scatered in a granuale form with a truck from the mill. I haven't decided as of yet on any of the other particulars. Those will depend on the outcome of the soil test. </p><p></p><p>I will more than likely stockpile the bottoms and hay fields after the fall cutting and seed the pastures then in the spring nitro the pastures more heavily and try to catch the ground in condition to frost seed the cloverin the hay fields. But that plan may change based on weather and guidance from you guys. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 739519, member: 13747"] Thanks for the inputs. That is what I was considering Dun but with the moisture content in the ground it looks like August or September to drill in some fescue and clover. I don't like feeding hay right now as the ground is so wet. I plan on having the Lime scatered in a granuale form with a truck from the mill. I haven't decided as of yet on any of the other particulars. Those will depend on the outcome of the soil test. I will more than likely stockpile the bottoms and hay fields after the fall cutting and seed the pastures then in the spring nitro the pastures more heavily and try to catch the ground in condition to frost seed the cloverin the hay fields. But that plan may change based on weather and guidance from you guys. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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