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Re: NAA - Pasture advice needed
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Posted by txgrn on March 07, 2006 at 19:39:48 from (12.39.110.35):
In Reply to: NAA - Pasture advice needed posted by Bradnaa on March 06, 2006 at 11:11:09:
Dunno your soil. We do this in clay: Disc harrowing will plow in your grass (as will a moldboard but around here they just make a big mess). To keep from packing the soil, you wait a couple of days for the plowed part to dry and disc again. On your little place you can do that numerous times and it just keeps getting better; clods get smaller and smaller and the grass just keeps disappearing. Then wait for a rain and then wait for it to dry out. Take some old fencing material, bedsprings, cattle panel or whatever (preferable a spiked toothed harrow) and drag it across what you did. You're good to go. Don't worry about killing the bermuda. It will love what you did. Mark
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