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Creating cover quickly - think this will work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 4961693" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Cleared woodland that has little need for lime upon clearing may well need a larger dose in the future or continued applications. This is due to decay of woody matter and roots still in the soil, especially hardwood matter. Consider a few years of soil building crops like Eagle seed buffalo blend. There is a is a winter and a summer blend. You can even add other seed if desired. Once you start building organic matter you can rotate forage beans into the plots for great food and nitrogen fixation. Come late august we drill fall buffalo blend or a altered version straight into the beans for around the calendar food and soil improvement. Throw in some Sorghum sudan in the spring for added cover and to pump up the volume of organic matter you are leaving on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 4961693, member: 20151"] Cleared woodland that has little need for lime upon clearing may well need a larger dose in the future or continued applications. This is due to decay of woody matter and roots still in the soil, especially hardwood matter. Consider a few years of soil building crops like Eagle seed buffalo blend. There is a is a winter and a summer blend. You can even add other seed if desired. Once you start building organic matter you can rotate forage beans into the plots for great food and nitrogen fixation. Come late august we drill fall buffalo blend or a altered version straight into the beans for around the calendar food and soil improvement. Throw in some Sorghum sudan in the spring for added cover and to pump up the volume of organic matter you are leaving on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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