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<blockquote data-quote="dbro" data-source="post: 908519" data-attributes="member: 18197"><p>I currently live on 5 acres and am about to buy the adjoining 5 acre place next to me and with doing that I am strongly considering either A couple of nurse cows, baby calves or goats so if you have a suggestion on which one please advise. Now this land is very rocky and has been cleared a little but still many cedars and small oaks remain. The land to my knowledge has never been cultivated or worked in any regard until now and the grass that is there is just weeds and whatever grows in native Texas ground. I want to send A soil sample to A&M to have them test it but after that what is the proper process to get A good grazing pasture? I know from minimal tilling that the rock is going to be a problem with plowing so is there any other good alternatives or should I with such A small place just start fertilizing and hope for the best? Thanks for any help I need all you can offer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbro, post: 908519, member: 18197"] I currently live on 5 acres and am about to buy the adjoining 5 acre place next to me and with doing that I am strongly considering either A couple of nurse cows, baby calves or goats so if you have a suggestion on which one please advise. Now this land is very rocky and has been cleared a little but still many cedars and small oaks remain. The land to my knowledge has never been cultivated or worked in any regard until now and the grass that is there is just weeds and whatever grows in native Texas ground. I want to send A soil sample to A&M to have them test it but after that what is the proper process to get A good grazing pasture? I know from minimal tilling that the rock is going to be a problem with plowing so is there any other good alternatives or should I with such A small place just start fertilizing and hope for the best? Thanks for any help I need all you can offer [/QUOTE]
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