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Alee Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 11:26:26 AM
This is an amazing site for horse owners or want to be horse owners like myself! I am starting to plan my future homestead and I need to know the best way for the horse I plan on buying to be fed. I want to graze her through summer and fall to cut hay expense, but I also want to make sure she is getting good nutrition and not depleting the soil. In fact, would ideally like my pasture to improve the soil.

http://cropsoil.psu.edu/extension/facts/agfacts32.cfm

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craftychick06 Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:25:01 PM
OH THANKS~
We grow our hay but still big expense and the grain has almost doubled since last summer but my horse is older and needs more requirements.
THANKS for posting that link!!


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