Posted by bison on May 04, 2015 at 23:08:17 from (69.168.144.135):
In Reply to: not fertilised posted by Bkpigs on May 04, 2015 at 19:48:42:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeSince I sold the beef cows and started with Bison the pastures have improved every year. I can graze nearly twice as many bison on the same area as i did beef cows. one year i had 400 head bison on it where 150 cows would've cleaned the place out
I take only one cut alfalfa/grass mix per year from the hay fields and leave the regrowth to replenish the soil.
I reseeded it once about 9 years ago after a severe drought.
Fertilizer kills the soil over time,..it is not natural.
People around me are starting to find out that repeated application of anhydrous makes the soil as hard as concrete.
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