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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 883814" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>Double E, I can't argue any of the two points made already. See the your statement in bold? Take advantage of what you have by doing the soil test, make soil modifications according to the test (in early Spring), cut back any areas choked by trees/shrubs if you want the bermuda to expand outward, aerate the soil before adding the modifications, and consider planting Bermuda tops or spriggs in the Spring to quicken the acceleration of growth. Like BC said, you can still put out ryegrass. Do you have cattle now? How many? This information could dictate how much ryegrass to put out and how much you need to fertilize prior to putting it out. Many are under the impression that because the grass is pretty and green, that it's nutritious. Not necessarily so! A soil test is worth it's weight in gold. And it's cheap! Do it! Act accordingly, and your feed output costs <u>will drop dramatically</u>!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 883814, member: 17369"] Double E, I can't argue any of the two points made already. See the your statement in bold? Take advantage of what you have by doing the soil test, make soil modifications according to the test (in early Spring), cut back any areas choked by trees/shrubs if you want the bermuda to expand outward, aerate the soil before adding the modifications, and consider planting Bermuda tops or spriggs in the Spring to quicken the acceleration of growth. Like BC said, you can still put out ryegrass. Do you have cattle now? How many? This information could dictate how much ryegrass to put out and how much you need to fertilize prior to putting it out. Many are under the impression that because the grass is pretty and green, that it's nutritious. Not necessarily so! A soil test is worth it's weight in gold. And it's cheap! Do it! Act accordingly, and your feed output costs [u]will drop dramatically[/u]! [/QUOTE]
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