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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 1242520" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>I paid 40 a ton spread last year . Lime really makes a difference. I limed my hay fields 2 years ago . Now the clover is so thick I don't think the grass is gonna be able to grow until I cut it. I limed my pastures last year and the clover is growing pretty good there too . Before I limed I couldn't get clover to even come up . Grass is a lot greener in the pastures too. I ve been throwing away fertalizer the last few years trying to get the grass to grow .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 1242520, member: 16648"] I paid 40 a ton spread last year . Lime really makes a difference. I limed my hay fields 2 years ago . Now the clover is so thick I don't think the grass is gonna be able to grow until I cut it. I limed my pastures last year and the clover is growing pretty good there too . Before I limed I couldn't get clover to even come up . Grass is a lot greener in the pastures too. I ve been throwing away fertalizer the last few years trying to get the grass to grow . [/QUOTE]
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