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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1465357" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Pasture renovation means one thing to me being in Houston Black (heavy) clay. Broadcasting Fescue quite another. I just did a field a couple of weeks ago in #31 Tall Fescue, $86 a 50# (huge) bag. </p><p></p><p>Field hadn't been touched with steel in many years so did the softening up thing aka "renovation", Hay King Pasture renovator then 2 trips with disc harrow, then spike tooth harrow (so I could stay in the seat). Next the 3 pt 500# fertilizer spreader with fert and second trip with seed, 25# to the acre, spike harrow again and roller. Expect stellar results when and if we get some rain.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to say but the OFA missed their call this time. Wayyyy dryer than they predicted. However, I think they have some kind of magic in their forecasts as they are usually pretty close on the numbers around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1465357, member: 27848"] Pasture renovation means one thing to me being in Houston Black (heavy) clay. Broadcasting Fescue quite another. I just did a field a couple of weeks ago in #31 Tall Fescue, $86 a 50# (huge) bag. Field hadn't been touched with steel in many years so did the softening up thing aka "renovation", Hay King Pasture renovator then 2 trips with disc harrow, then spike tooth harrow (so I could stay in the seat). Next the 3 pt 500# fertilizer spreader with fert and second trip with seed, 25# to the acre, spike harrow again and roller. Expect stellar results when and if we get some rain. Sorry to say but the OFA missed their call this time. Wayyyy dryer than they predicted. However, I think they have some kind of magic in their forecasts as they are usually pretty close on the numbers around here. [/QUOTE]
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