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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 5285227" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>If you can get your hands on some old round bales, go crazy with'em vs blowing money on fertilizer which is sky high right now. If you've got any cattlemen around they almost always have hay that's beyond its shelf life but still holds together well enough to transport and roll out. Compost, seed, and mulch all in one and they'd probably love to reclaim the space for future hay storage. </p><p></p><p>I've even had hillside roads of crappy clay that would neither hold or grow much of anything until round bales were rolled. One full growing year later I was mowin'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 5285227, member: 10006"] If you can get your hands on some old round bales, go crazy with‘em vs blowing money on fertilizer which is sky high right now. If you’ve got any cattlemen around they almost always have hay that’s beyond its shelf life but still holds together well enough to transport and roll out. Compost, seed, and mulch all in one and they’d probably love to reclaim the space for future hay storage. I’ve even had hillside roads of crappy clay that would neither hold or grow much of anything until round bales were rolled. One full growing year later I was mowin’em. [/QUOTE]
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