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John C Daley wrote:I doubt it. Cracking soil sounds like its drying out.
Have you tested the soil for moisture content, its the best way to know if the irrigation is sufficient?
How do you irrigate, sprays or flood irrigation?
If its flood are the paddocks graded to use water smartly?
Have you done any soil testing?
What is the land size and how many cows do you have, it sounds like too many?
Somebody who knows animals in your district might help you sort that out.
Paul Fookes wrote:There is a TED talk about overstocking to improve soil fertility as well as some good work on this in north west Western Australia. It sounds counter intuitive.
It sounds like you have degraded clay soils which will require a fair bit of work. I would consider goats, sheep and chickens, depending on the predators to really mix things up as well as getting some manure crops as well as pioneer grasses.
Think about working through John's questions.
Looking forward to hearing about your progress.
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Anne Miller wrote:I assume that spring is the best time for planting native grasses.
From your picture, it looks like overseeding with native grasses would be a real benefit.
For fall you might try some food plot mixtures. Or a cover crop like winter rye.
Kevin said, "I could do it in fall.
Although most perennial forb species will not germinate until the spring, it is necessary that they undergo the chilling and softening process in the soil.
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