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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5355072" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Gosh, I hope I don't have to deal with a ton of old roots coming up to the surface... which is why I waited 4y to bog. We have a rake, so I guess it won't be too much of a problem if they do.</p><p></p><p>My biggest worry is bringing up buried weed seeds. I've pretty much eliminated all weed competition in this spot, but it's a big enough field to get aggravating hitting all the little potholes that have developed since I reclaimed it; so bogging it, followed by disking, then seeding and cultipacking should really smooth things out. I always add 3-5lbs Balansa clover per ac to my fall blend, so I should be ok even if I bury this year's seed.</p><p></p><p>The plot got 15T ag lime 2y ago; pH was perfect last year. Didn't pull soil samples this year. Will prob check those again next spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5355072, member: 2805"] Gosh, I hope I don't have to deal with a ton of old roots coming up to the surface... which is why I waited 4y to bog. We have a rake, so I guess it won't be too much of a problem if they do. My biggest worry is bringing up buried weed seeds. I've pretty much eliminated all weed competition in this spot, but it's a big enough field to get aggravating hitting all the little potholes that have developed since I reclaimed it; so bogging it, followed by disking, then seeding and cultipacking should really smooth things out. I always add 3-5lbs Balansa clover per ac to my fall blend, so I should be ok even if I bury this year's seed. The plot got 15T ag lime 2y ago; pH was perfect last year. Didn't pull soil samples this year. Will prob check those again next spring. [/QUOTE]
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