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<blockquote data-quote="Twisted" data-source="post: 1846978" data-attributes="member: 43517"><p>Thanks, I could tell for the most part just by the grass, I haven't owned the place very long and the pasture size was more than doubled a couple of years before I bought it. The photo in this survey shows it right after being cleared . I did do a grid and that is why the many buckets. There was a method to my mad reasoning for the grid and the satellite photo in the survey shows I got pretty close to actual differences in types or in areas that are obviously in need of a different strategy. I had rather spend more on areas that actually need more than to waste money on areas that need little as would happen if one sample were taken from the whole place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted, post: 1846978, member: 43517"] Thanks, I could tell for the most part just by the grass, I haven't owned the place very long and the pasture size was more than doubled a couple of years before I bought it. The photo in this survey shows it right after being cleared . I did do a grid and that is why the many buckets. There was a method to my mad reasoning for the grid and the satellite photo in the survey shows I got pretty close to actual differences in types or in areas that are obviously in need of a different strategy. I had rather spend more on areas that actually need more than to waste money on areas that need little as would happen if one sample were taken from the whole place. [/QUOTE]
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