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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick H" data-source="post: 5685090" data-attributes="member: 21616"><p>BSK, I hunt in Perry County btwn Lobelville and Linden. Property was clear cut about 20 years ago. Soil is terrible. There is a lot or rock and chert. And like you over the years some soil builds up. But the worst areas similar to your picture we don't plant. The land is very hard on our tractor implements. And the only way to get a decent plot is to turn the soil over. And we usually start with clover and let that go several years, with annual lime and fertilizer. Most</p><p>Of our plots are about an acre or less on ridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick H, post: 5685090, member: 21616"] BSK, I hunt in Perry County btwn Lobelville and Linden. Property was clear cut about 20 years ago. Soil is terrible. There is a lot or rock and chert. And like you over the years some soil builds up. But the worst areas similar to your picture we don’t plant. The land is very hard on our tractor implements. And the only way to get a decent plot is to turn the soil over. And we usually start with clover and let that go several years, with annual lime and fertilizer. Most Of our plots are about an acre or less on ridges. [/QUOTE]
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