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<blockquote data-quote="ManyHorses" data-source="post: 60130" data-attributes="member: 1016"><p>Just my two cents because I really like designing and working with pastures... I'd suggest plowing up and replanting the greater part of that area in a good quality grass/legume combination.</p><p></p><p>Reason #1 - It's not much use now anyways and is just costing you money in feed costs... Use what little area you need to grain/grass hay feed 'em and improve the rest... then you really have something.</p><p></p><p>Touch base with your local university/county extension agents and they'll really be happy to advise you one-on-one. Get soil tests done now so you'll know how to approach the growing season in your area.</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year... Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManyHorses, post: 60130, member: 1016"] Just my two cents because I really like designing and working with pastures... I'd suggest plowing up and replanting the greater part of that area in a good quality grass/legume combination. Reason #1 - It's not much use now anyways and is just costing you money in feed costs... Use what little area you need to grain/grass hay feed 'em and improve the rest... then you really have something. Touch base with your local university/county extension agents and they'll really be happy to advise you one-on-one. Get soil tests done now so you'll know how to approach the growing season in your area. Happy New Year... Richard [/QUOTE]
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