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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 932050" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>My back hay field got hammered. My pasture's are starting to recover with the frequent rain's that have been getting.</p><p>Now this on pasture that used to run 37 momma cow's and was not overgrazed with 13 cow's on it.</p><p>The damage we recieved is going to take several year's I agree to repair.</p><p>Hay field is on a sand hill running into the creek bottom, on the hill if you told some one that was a hay field they would laugh. Look's like I am going to have to put a disc to it and reseed with Tifton 9 or Cheyenne Bermuda.</p><p></p><p>Miniute Maid the Space Cowboy is right about the lime makes a huge difference in recovery. I have already put out nearly 20 ton's. I am waiting on soil result's for the hay field now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 932050, member: 694"] My back hay field got hammered. My pasture's are starting to recover with the frequent rain's that have been getting. Now this on pasture that used to run 37 momma cow's and was not overgrazed with 13 cow's on it. The damage we recieved is going to take several year's I agree to repair. Hay field is on a sand hill running into the creek bottom, on the hill if you told some one that was a hay field they would laugh. Look's like I am going to have to put a disc to it and reseed with Tifton 9 or Cheyenne Bermuda. Miniute Maid the Space Cowboy is right about the lime makes a huge difference in recovery. I have already put out nearly 20 ton's. I am waiting on soil result's for the hay field now. [/QUOTE]
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