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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 1118392" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Aaron, you are right, we do have Stoney ground. Hat said,there are pockets....Gypsumville, Moosehorn are where there is some of the best black soil for grain growing. Our area is seeing a shift from livestock to leaf cutter bees, alfalfa seed, canola, soya beans, Faba beans (sp), trefoil, seed production. And that is in our Stoney ground. Yes guys own a stone picker, yes some own stone rakes. But we are clay soil based which is good ground. Some land is only fit for grazing. But some land has grown some pretty amazing seed crops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 1118392, member: 6198"] Aaron, you are right, we do have Stoney ground. Hat said,there are pockets....Gypsumville, Moosehorn are where there is some of the best black soil for grain growing. Our area is seeing a shift from livestock to leaf cutter bees, alfalfa seed, canola, soya beans, Faba beans (sp), trefoil, seed production. And that is in our Stoney ground. Yes guys own a stone picker, yes some own stone rakes. But we are clay soil based which is good ground. Some land is only fit for grazing. But some land has grown some pretty amazing seed crops. [/QUOTE]
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