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Purify Your Pasture
The Purification
Process
1. Identify the soil quality and make necessary adjustments.
2. Make and follow a plan to detoxify, fertilize and combat
insects organically.
3. Remove weeds and poisonous plants, re-transplant others.
4. Introduce plants that benefit the soil and or thrive in your
pasture.
5. Haul off or find good use for random debris.
6. Rotate crops and grazing.
Rem
ove
Pok
e Sa
lad,
a p
oiso
nou
s
y
p
o
la
u
n
r
t
p
,
a
fr
s
o
t
m
ure
.
Defi
nite
ly in
clud
e im
mun
e-bo
ostin
g,
para
site-
prev
enti
ng g
arlic
to y
our
past
ure
or h
edg
erow
. Gar
lic re
pels
inse
cts a
nd is
an a
ttrac
tive
plan
t for
you
r pas
ture
, as i
s
Rem
aini
ng
s
cale
ndu
la/m
arig
old.
Both
are
extr
eme
ly
ca
o
t
p
te
e
r
n
e

d
p
h
as
a
t
y
u
f
r
r
e
o
s
m
u
larg
e b
ale
ben
efici
al to
you
r ho
rse!
App
ly fu
lvic
acid
to s
oil p
rior
to g
arlic
for b
est i
nsec
t
repe
lling
resu
lts.
H
h
fo
p
r
p
t
l
h
ie
e
s
H


g
o
r
v
a
e
s
r
s fe
d in
s
g
d
b
ra
e
e
zing
pro
tec
tion
co
lo
m
w
p
, w
os
h
it
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i
e
o

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o

ff
th
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ri
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n
t
g
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r
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n
a
s
t

u
in
r
t
a
o
l
soi
l ov
er t
ime
.
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y area
s acco
m
a
m
q
o
u
d
ic
a
k
t

e
a

n
th
d
e
e
h
ff
e
e
r
c
b
t

i
y
v
a
e
r
fi
ro
rs
w
t
,
aid
b

l
s
e
u
e
p
d
p
in
o
g
rt
o
t
n
o


e
st
q
o
u
p
ine w
ound
s.
Rosem
ary an
d Jun
iper,
g
a
r
l
o
o
u
n
n
g
d
w
co
it
v
h
e
b
r,
e
a
i
r
n
e
g
u
g
s
o
ef
o
u
d
• R
l r
o
e
s
m
em
ed
a
i
r
e
y
s


o
fo
ff
r
e
y
r
o
s
u
a
r
b
h
la
o
n
rs
r
k
e
e
e
.
a
t
d
o
y
f
-

t
s
o
o
-
i
g
l p
ra
ro
b
t
i
e
tc
c
h
ti

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re
n
m
, p
e
lu
d
s a
a
y


h
fo
a
r
n
y
d
o
f
u
u
r
l

o
h
f
o
r
r
o
s
Placing your ho
rse’s feed bucke
t in
s
e
e
.
m
Co
a
m
ry
b
a
in
n
lo
e
et
n
t
g
le
w
, s
i
t
t
e
h
e
c
the pasture allo
ws oat dropping
s to
p
a
t
le
o
n
a
d
b
u
o
la
il


a
in
n

d
water
,
s
c
volunteer in coo
l weather, offeri
ng
p
o
ra
o
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l,
)


t
o
h
v
e
e
n
r


p
it
o
ch
u
y
r

(
a
o
r
r
e

a
patches of gree
n oat grass for g
razing.
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s
u
o
n
n
ip
y
e
o
r
u
i
r
s


h
a
o
g
r
r
s
e
e
a
.
t gro
Note: Occasiona
l red ant beds m
ay
Leave
debr
is tha
t catc
hes a
t the b
ase o
f
a
u
r
n
e
d
as
c
.
o
J
v
u
e
n
r
i

p
fo
e
r
r


p
g
o
ro
o
w
r s
s
o
b
il
e
gravitate to mo
ist mounds. Gar
den-
trees
to ser
ve as
prote
ction
for b
ugs, v
ital
o
s
i
t
l

i
i
n
n


a
fu
r
l
i
l
n
s
s
u
e
n
a
.
f
U
te
s
r
e
a
ju
h
n
e
i
a
p
v
e
Ville’s “Soil Cond
itioner”, orange
oil,
to a h
ealthy
eco-h
abitat
.
b
y
r
u
w
il
o
d
r
u
k
p
o

u
in
t


j
t
o
o
i

n
re
ts
d
a
u
n
ce
d


t
m
oxic
molasses and m
anure tea will sm
other t
u
h
s
e
c

l
o
e
i
s
l
.


d
B
i
e
st
s
il
u
le
re
d


t
f
o
ro
u
m
se
b
o
e
n
the ants and de
compose them.
c
rr
l
o
i
y
e
m
s
b
(n
in
o
e
t


w
w
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o
th
o

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io
)
d
a
i
n
n
d
e


n
o
e
r
v
th
er
e iodi
ne ca
n be n
egate
d.
holistic horse™ • February/march 2010 • Vol.16, Issue 65 www.holistichorse.com
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