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<blockquote data-quote="TexelBen" data-source="post: 6328758" data-attributes="member: 34078"><p>We're in the progress of sorting our grassland out, we've divided our biggest fields up for rotational grazing (we've been doing that since late last year). We've a few left to do when finds allow. In the last month we've soil tested and applied lime to correct the pH. Last year we subsoiled our biggest most compacted field, and plan to do the rest when it's dry enough. We're trying to keep on top of rushes and thistles with the weed wiper and topping the hell outta the rushes, and it's making a difference. What else can we be doing to help the grass along? We run sheep mainly (3 Dexter cows too) and want the land to perform better and be healthier, I don't wanna just throw bags of fert at it.</p><p></p><p>Tia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexelBen, post: 6328758, member: 34078"] We're in the progress of sorting our grassland out, we've divided our biggest fields up for rotational grazing (we've been doing that since late last year). We've a few left to do when finds allow. In the last month we've soil tested and applied lime to correct the pH. Last year we subsoiled our biggest most compacted field, and plan to do the rest when it's dry enough. We're trying to keep on top of rushes and thistles with the weed wiper and topping the hell outta the rushes, and it's making a difference. What else can we be doing to help the grass along? We run sheep mainly (3 Dexter cows too) and want the land to perform better and be healthier, I don't wanna just throw bags of fert at it. Tia [/QUOTE]
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