After it is all done you will have to "be the water" to make things successful.

If you think about it, the best ranch foremen are range specialists or, as one told me, grass farmers and soil students.

All of the fertilizers, feed, aeration devices, beneficial bacteria, stocking rates, etc. aren't as important as the actual quality of the water.

Sooner or later Mama Nature catches up with artificially stimulated environments and gets even.

Just my thoughts and I am a fertilizer salesmans poorest customer.