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MereOnceMoore Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 3:19:16 PM
So now we have 5 acres which has been involved in industrial agriculture for a very long time. Any suggestions of what to plant to get this soil back in healthy shape?

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nursekat424 Posted - Apr 07 2011 : 06:23:05 AM
Hi, i have been reading where hairy vetch is a good covercrop to help "fix" the soil. i'm really new to farming/gardening, but hope this helps. enjoy your new farm!!!!



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gypsy goat Posted - Apr 05 2011 : 07:28:39 AM
congrats on buying the farm!!

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Apr 05 2011 : 02:25:49 AM
all your local extension office or soil studies dept. if you have a local university. :)

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Farmtopia Posted - Apr 05 2011 : 12:36:18 AM
Meredith, you don't say whether the soil had pesticides applied onto it. If so, the soil can hold these for up to 10 or more years, depending on how often and how much was used. If you are looking to raise crops organically, you will have to wait til the soil is leeched out; you can plant flowers or non-edible plants, then pull those out--they will pull pesticides out with them. If you want to grow food in a highly pesticided area, I strongly suggest raised beds with added soil from elsewhere other than your property, at least for the first few seasons.

If pesticides are not a problem, and you want to amend the soil, get a good cover crop (buckwheat/clover/mustard green), grow it, and then turn it into the soil--as green manure. You can also add rabbit manure or cured chicken manure as fertilizer. Depending on the PH, you can also add ash, bone meal or pine needles to even out the PH. Hope this helps some.

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Heartbroken farmgirl Posted - Apr 04 2011 : 08:36:16 AM
Sorry, no suggestions, but Congrats!!! Enjoy the land $hearts!

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Shi-anne Posted - Apr 04 2011 : 08:20:45 AM
Congratulations on your new home!

You should be able to take soil samples to you Extension office, where they can test it to see what it is lacking....then you would have a better idea what to plant to enrich your dirt. Many of the ground covers help to restore the soil.

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ChickieMama Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 11:00:52 PM
Congratulations on your new property!

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farmmilkmama Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 7:24:57 PM
No suggestions from me about the soil, but wow! Congratulations on the farm! Way to go!!

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embchicken Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 6:33:38 PM
Congratulations Meredith!

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