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Plow up and replant pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="lead_dog" data-source="post: 375716" data-attributes="member: 5972"><p>I'd prefer not too, but I'm considering plowing up and replanting a 50 acre pasture. It hasn't been used for years. Half of it used to be planted in annual rye; now it's mainly weeds. The other half has a fair amount of fescue, but it's not the new variety.</p><p></p><p>I'm also in the process of buying a tractor. My question is what implements will I need to properly remove existing vegetation and incorporate into the soil, and to plant a new pasture of fescue, bermuda, perinneal rye and clover? What size tractor is recommended for this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lead_dog, post: 375716, member: 5972"] I'd prefer not too, but I'm considering plowing up and replanting a 50 acre pasture. It hasn't been used for years. Half of it used to be planted in annual rye; now it's mainly weeds. The other half has a fair amount of fescue, but it's not the new variety. I'm also in the process of buying a tractor. My question is what implements will I need to properly remove existing vegetation and incorporate into the soil, and to plant a new pasture of fescue, bermuda, perinneal rye and clover? What size tractor is recommended for this? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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