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<blockquote data-quote="Eugene66" data-source="post: 1410836" data-attributes="member: 27589"><p>On 20 acre upland (loamy top soil) test plot: I added one ton per acre lime in spring 2016 for a projected 6.2 pH. Grazed Bermuda/Bahia pasture really short in October with 150 head of cattle. Rotated cattle out. Sprayed with Glyphosate at one pint per acre.</p><p>My research on Prosper recommended no-tilling it 3/8" average depth in October (in NE Texas area), fertilize in Dec or Jan, no grazing until the next spring (I began April 1, 2017), never graze below 4" tall, no grazing when wet (might be pulled up by young roots), NO grazing ever in June, July, or August.</p><p>Rotational graze beginning each September, keeping a minimum height of 4". NO grazing in June, July, or August. </p><p>Add clover once Prosper is established.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eugene66, post: 1410836, member: 27589"] On 20 acre upland (loamy top soil) test plot: I added one ton per acre lime in spring 2016 for a projected 6.2 pH. Grazed Bermuda/Bahia pasture really short in October with 150 head of cattle. Rotated cattle out. Sprayed with Glyphosate at one pint per acre. My research on Prosper recommended no-tilling it 3/8" average depth in October (in NE Texas area), fertilize in Dec or Jan, no grazing until the next spring (I began April 1, 2017), never graze below 4" tall, no grazing when wet (might be pulled up by young roots), NO grazing ever in June, July, or August. Rotational graze beginning each September, keeping a minimum height of 4". NO grazing in June, July, or August. Add clover once Prosper is established. [/QUOTE]
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