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<blockquote data-quote="lms0229" data-source="post: 1610127" data-attributes="member: 28722"><p>Thank you all for responding. Personally I don't believe in chemical fertilizers, because it inhibits the production of "communication" pathways given out by plants to soil bacteria and fungi in a mutual parasitic relationship. That is me though and everyone has their own beliefs. I have quite a bit of land/soil/native plant knowledge and would want to pass that along in rengerating the property from whomever I lease from, so their property could benefit. I grow a variety of very low tannin acorn oak trees and would plant small trees on their place and even offer advice on permaculture design for their pastures. I would only have my cattle there for part of the year to allow ample land rest time for grass recovery. I would love to rotationally graze but I work full time so I would only graze their property a portion of the year instead. I am friends with a Vet and all my cattle are seen by him regularly as I chose to A.I. and I steer any bull calves unless they are what I am after... which I cull very heavily. I vaccinate only some and when I do vaccinate, I will stagger their vaccinations. I keep a closed herd. I also deworm using only Cydectin as to not damage the dung beetles and earthworms and I only have to deworm once a year, because of current grazing practices and heavy culling. Anyway, all that to say if y'all know of anyone that has some land and would be interested in leasing it to me I would be more than happy to pay them fairly for it and offer property advice on restoring their soil and planting a few small trees if they were interested. Thanks again for the information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lms0229, post: 1610127, member: 28722"] Thank you all for responding. Personally I don’t believe in chemical fertilizers, because it inhibits the production of “communication” pathways given out by plants to soil bacteria and fungi in a mutual parasitic relationship. That is me though and everyone has their own beliefs. I have quite a bit of land/soil/native plant knowledge and would want to pass that along in rengerating the property from whomever I lease from, so their property could benefit. I grow a variety of very low tannin acorn oak trees and would plant small trees on their place and even offer advice on permaculture design for their pastures. I would only have my cattle there for part of the year to allow ample land rest time for grass recovery. I would love to rotationally graze but I work full time so I would only graze their property a portion of the year instead. I am friends with a Vet and all my cattle are seen by him regularly as I chose to A.I. and I steer any bull calves unless they are what I am after... which I cull very heavily. I vaccinate only some and when I do vaccinate, I will stagger their vaccinations. I keep a closed herd. I also deworm using only Cydectin as to not damage the dung beetles and earthworms and I only have to deworm once a year, because of current grazing practices and heavy culling. Anyway, all that to say if y’all know of anyone that has some land and would be interested in leasing it to me I would be more than happy to pay them fairly for it and offer property advice on restoring their soil and planting a few small trees if they were interested. Thanks again for the information. [/QUOTE]
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