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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5688191" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>Native seed bank is hard to beat. I've mowed twice already and if I'd been home with the rain we've had could have 3 times probably. Haven't applied any amendments yet, will soon. 34/0/0 is ridiculous if you don't burn it up. Sour gum/Sudan all summer, wheat in first year winter. Same second summer them fall planting for fescue based pasture. The food plot mixes will be different I'm sure so bsk and a couple others here will know better but if my no green thumb having butt can grow cow pasture that looks like a lawn y'all should be able to get the plots going. I have the same ground, all chert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5688191, member: 16934"] Native seed bank is hard to beat. I’ve mowed twice already and if I’d been home with the rain we’ve had could have 3 times probably. Haven’t applied any amendments yet, will soon. 34/0/0 is ridiculous if you don’t burn it up. Sour gum/Sudan all summer, wheat in first year winter. Same second summer them fall planting for fescue based pasture. The food plot mixes will be different I’m sure so bsk and a couple others here will know better but if my no green thumb having butt can grow cow pasture that looks like a lawn y’all should be able to get the plots going. I have the same ground, all chert. [/QUOTE]
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