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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 387729" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>That is a good question. All of my pastures are over grazed this year with this drought. Heck they were over grazed last year too with that drought. And last fall when we did get a little rain the army wormes grazed off any new grouth down slick with the soil. </p><p>So now I got over grazed brown pastures with lots of bald spots. </p><p>I don't think disking will help. Infact I think it will hurt. My guess is that rain some fertelizer and maybe some grass seed planted notill may be out best bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 387729, member: 2218"] That is a good question. All of my pastures are over grazed this year with this drought. Heck they were over grazed last year too with that drought. And last fall when we did get a little rain the army wormes grazed off any new grouth down slick with the soil. So now I got over grazed brown pastures with lots of bald spots. I don't think disking will help. Infact I think it will hurt. My guess is that rain some fertelizer and maybe some grass seed planted notill may be out best bet. [/QUOTE]
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