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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5744470" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>When I bought mine the field on it was part of a big Hayfield. I did a soil test on my part and it needed lime. I did what the test called for to get the ph up and every year since have sprayed to burn down , tilled and planted. It's turned out great so far. Good luck with the new property! Funny thing I was allowed to hunt this land when I didn't own it. One year absolutely no acorns and deer where in and out of the Hayfield constantly. Every year since I have purchased and planted the property we have had acorns laying around like marbles! Go figure. Good luck with the new property!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5744470, member: 13434"] When I bought mine the field on it was part of a big Hayfield. I did a soil test on my part and it needed lime. I did what the test called for to get the ph up and every year since have sprayed to burn down , tilled and planted. It's turned out great so far. Good luck with the new property! Funny thing I was allowed to hunt this land when I didn't own it. One year absolutely no acorns and deer where in and out of the Hayfield constantly. Every year since I have purchased and planted the property we have had acorns laying around like marbles! Go figure. Good luck with the new property! [/QUOTE]
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