MarkV
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- Cedartown, Ga and N. Ga mountains
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- 1998 Kubota B21, 2005 Kubota L39
Thanks everyone for your replies! I had the rough grading done by a pro due to a 50 year rain we had in June which flooded into the basement due to poor grading.
@markv - Great point about soil testing. Any thoughts of soil testing vs soil tester? From what I've read it's about the PH. These seem interesting: Soil Testing Kit - Growers Supply
Thanks all!
The advantage of having the soil test done through you extension agent would be that the report sent back will outline how much and what type of fertilizer you should use. It will also tell you how much lime you will need per acre if any. The test kit looks like a good thing to have though if you can't get to the extension office. By the way, if you do need lime you could start putting it down now. It takes time for it to work and it will not hurt if you till it in during your preparations.
MarkV