no,you can't make hay or even graze land that is in the soil bank unless there's a hardship or natural disaster,such as severe drought,etc. then the payment will be reduced accordingly. Then you must have permission.
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Wild horses are pests in Australia because they have hard hooves which dig up soil and destroy land. Yet I don't agree that they are pests. Kat.
Horses help plow crops, carry the crops around, and carries the farmer to places. Horses are very helpful and have feet made for the soil and ground of the farming area. Plus, when horses do their business, horses are helping the soil because it dries up and becomes nutrients for the soil which fertilizes it and makes the soil better to plant crops on.
Feed soil
It's called black land because black is fertile soil, and fertile soil is black. Soil is the land so it's named black land.
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No, it does not!
Flowers feed on soil, water, and plant food.
Hard rocky soil.
It's called black land because black is fertile soil, and fertile soil is black. Soil is the land so it's named black land.
No. Horses have tiny legs relative to their body size. Do you ever see horses galloping down highways? Also, horses eat grass. Do you ever see hard soil growing grass? Hungry horses with broken legs do not fare well in our society. So if you value your horse buddies, keep them off hard soil. They will bless you for this decision.
You should feel if the soil is moist or not if the soil is dry then you should feed it the amount you feel comfortable with (becareful not to feed it to much water) if it is nice and moist then leave it until the soil starts getting dry!