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<blockquote data-quote="SoilBuilder" data-source="post: 1805466" data-attributes="member: 41539"><p>Good day, you may wish to study Jim Elizondo's "Total Grazing" system for initiating long-term humus creation in the soil so you can wean yourself off of using expensive fertilizer products that do not have long term benefits.</p><p>Soil Secrets LLC makes <a href="https://www.soilsecrets.com/commercial-terra-pro" target="_blank">TerraPro</a>® and the associated Protein Crumblies® products that are proven to generate humus in the soil. </p><p>The use of herbicides and dewormers are detrimental to the long term health of the life in the soil and kills the dung beetles that can help sequester nitrogen in the soil from the cow dung.</p><p>i planted thornless hershey honey locust seedlings in my pasture this year. Their light shade will increase the growth of the bahiagrass in the summer, and the pods they produce will produce a valuable source of winter fodder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoilBuilder, post: 1805466, member: 41539"] Good day, you may wish to study Jim Elizondo's "Total Grazing" system for initiating long-term humus creation in the soil so you can wean yourself off of using expensive fertilizer products that do not have long term benefits. Soil Secrets LLC makes [URL='https://www.soilsecrets.com/commercial-terra-pro']TerraPro[/URL]® and the associated Protein Crumblies® products that are proven to generate humus in the soil. The use of herbicides and dewormers are detrimental to the long term health of the life in the soil and kills the dung beetles that can help sequester nitrogen in the soil from the cow dung. i planted thornless hershey honey locust seedlings in my pasture this year. Their light shade will increase the growth of the bahiagrass in the summer, and the pods they produce will produce a valuable source of winter fodder. [/QUOTE]
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