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<blockquote data-quote="tmay" data-source="post: 350583" data-attributes="member: 5991"><p>hi, thanks for all your replies. </p><p></p><p>First the ugly bull i was talking about was born and raised on the farm. My dad say he is a bull calf that was hard for him to catch so he just stayed with the heard. SO whenever primary bull for that pasture died the ugly bull just stayed behind and finally took over. One night after a big rain storm we found the main bull floating in the pond dead and we dont know what happened and thats when theugly bul took over. He is about 4-6 years of age and have been breeding his sisters, daughter, and maybe his mother (does this happen).</p><p></p><p>Iam getting soil test done this week on campus. I have access to the ag lab and will be getting test done on the soil. One question about soil testing. What part of the soil am i actually testing. How deep should i go, and how much should should i bring ( a bag full or a 5 gallon bucket full, to get good results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmay, post: 350583, member: 5991"] hi, thanks for all your replies. First the ugly bull i was talking about was born and raised on the farm. My dad say he is a bull calf that was hard for him to catch so he just stayed with the heard. SO whenever primary bull for that pasture died the ugly bull just stayed behind and finally took over. One night after a big rain storm we found the main bull floating in the pond dead and we dont know what happened and thats when theugly bul took over. He is about 4-6 years of age and have been breeding his sisters, daughter, and maybe his mother (does this happen). Iam getting soil test done this week on campus. I have access to the ag lab and will be getting test done on the soil. One question about soil testing. What part of the soil am i actually testing. How deep should i go, and how much should should i bring ( a bag full or a 5 gallon bucket full, to get good results [/QUOTE]
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