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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica06" data-source="post: 1246929" data-attributes="member: 5612"><p>Just about all of our pasture is black clay, so nothing really gets washed away from down in the soil. We should be good for several months on soil moisture! I think the organic matter is improved, along with the manure being spread out and broken down faster. The most challenging thing is trying to spray weeds and put out fertilizer. By the time it dries up enough to do anything, the cotton and soybeans will be up pretty good, and you're worried about not getting any rain for a while. Honestly, we're usually thankful that we DIDN'T put out fertilizer before a lot of these big rains...it would all just wash away. Our pastures are either jiggs or native bahia/gordo, so the water helps more than hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica06, post: 1246929, member: 5612"] Just about all of our pasture is black clay, so nothing really gets washed away from down in the soil. We should be good for several months on soil moisture! I think the organic matter is improved, along with the manure being spread out and broken down faster. The most challenging thing is trying to spray weeds and put out fertilizer. By the time it dries up enough to do anything, the cotton and soybeans will be up pretty good, and you're worried about not getting any rain for a while. Honestly, we're usually thankful that we DIDN'T put out fertilizer before a lot of these big rains...it would all just wash away. Our pastures are either jiggs or native bahia/gordo, so the water helps more than hurts. [/QUOTE]
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