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<blockquote data-quote="AZAggie" data-source="post: 1536741" data-attributes="member: 28916"><p>I have 80 acres of land that has been in CRP for the last 10+ years that I am now able to do something with. There is another 80 connected to it that will also come out of CRP in two more years. The soil is pretty poor from what I can tell, very sandy and soft in most places. It has quite a bit of native grass on it, not exactly sure what type. Some sort of Indian grass I think. Lots of Johnson grass and lots of weeds. I've seriously been thinking of plowing it under this winter and planting it in some sort of clover this spring and letting it go for a few years, until I can get a fence around it and a well dug and run cows on it. Does anyone have any other ideas, successes or failures?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZAggie, post: 1536741, member: 28916"] I have 80 acres of land that has been in CRP for the last 10+ years that I am now able to do something with. There is another 80 connected to it that will also come out of CRP in two more years. The soil is pretty poor from what I can tell, very sandy and soft in most places. It has quite a bit of native grass on it, not exactly sure what type. Some sort of Indian grass I think. Lots of Johnson grass and lots of weeds. I've seriously been thinking of plowing it under this winter and planting it in some sort of clover this spring and letting it go for a few years, until I can get a fence around it and a well dug and run cows on it. Does anyone have any other ideas, successes or failures? [/QUOTE]
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