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Starting in a pasture with a new plot. Need advise.
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5589738" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Soil samples, then spray them disk it then fertilizer/lime you can work it in or top dress it. Our planter has fertilizer boxes on it. Then plant and pray for rain and for the beans low deer pressure to get them up some. If it's never been touch we would chisel plow it first but don't know if you can get a hold of a plow. Not necessarily needed but could help if it's compacted with deep root systems. Many ways to skin the cat but that will get your started. Also with corn and beans pay attention to soil temperature. Weed pressure is also tough on corn and beans. With the screens get a plan on how wide you want it. Lots of different things to plant for a screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5589738, member: 11992"] Soil samples, then spray them disk it then fertilizer/lime you can work it in or top dress it. Our planter has fertilizer boxes on it. Then plant and pray for rain and for the beans low deer pressure to get them up some. If it's never been touch we would chisel plow it first but don't know if you can get a hold of a plow. Not necessarily needed but could help if it's compacted with deep root systems. Many ways to skin the cat but that will get your started. Also with corn and beans pay attention to soil temperature. Weed pressure is also tough on corn and beans. With the screens get a plan on how wide you want it. Lots of different things to plant for a screen. [/QUOTE]
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