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<blockquote data-quote="steerhorn" data-source="post: 352759" data-attributes="member: 5987"><p>Thanks for the responses,</p><p></p><p>No, I don't fertilize other than what the livestock puts on it, and I do apply Lime every so often (maybe 3 yrs)</p><p></p><p> As far as the type of grasses, I'm not real sure. Need to get better at grass identification. I know I've planted some rye, and blue grass in past years. The grass is not so strong. My hope is that the red clover will eventually help the grass situation. I do frost seed a little timothy every year along with the red clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steerhorn, post: 352759, member: 5987"] Thanks for the responses, No, I don't fertilize other than what the livestock puts on it, and I do apply Lime every so often (maybe 3 yrs) As far as the type of grasses, I'm not real sure. Need to get better at grass identification. I know I've planted some rye, and blue grass in past years. The grass is not so strong. My hope is that the red clover will eventually help the grass situation. I do frost seed a little timothy every year along with the red clover. [/QUOTE]
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