Updated to include size of plot, above.
Oh. Well, then it really doesn't matter what you do because, even if you apply precisely the amount of soil amendments to maximize what ever you desired outcome might be, the result isn't a whole lot different if you do it or if you don't.
Doing nothing on the 360 is an option. If you really want to play, then a ton of lime on it. That's a lot of money a bag at a time. Nobody's coming to spread bulk. Not for an acre, What's pelleted lime? $3/40 lb? There's at least $150. Then, see if you can find 50 lb bags of potash. I've not priced any lately. Last I bought was around $25/50 lb? If you do half of what I recommended initially, you'll need 4-50 lb bags. Now you got another $100 invested. I could easily recommend doubling the potash application. Just depends how serious you are and how heavy your wallet. Then, you'll need 2 -50 lb bags of urea for the nitrogen. Again, I'm just guessing. That's another $50? If i count right the toll is $300...or more.
The other three fields are about an acre. Close enough.
I think planting GATE is risky. You call it wet and the OM is high. Low ground? Where everything drains into? No lime. Half a bag of that 50-lb bag of potash if you can find it. And 15 lbs of urea (46-0-0).
GASLINE. How good do you think you sampled the soil? Assuming its a good sample and the test results are valid - Throw down a 50-lb (or 40) bag of lime, particularly one high in Calcium - NOT magnesium. Same fertilizer as on the GATE.
What are we up to now. Lime = $4. Urea = $15, Potash = $25. Total for GASLINE and GATE - $44.
POND needs NO lime. I think you have 20 lbs of urea left, but you need 36. Skinny some of it from the other recommendations and use it here. Then top it off with 100 lbs of 0-0-60, another $50.
Total Estimated Cost: 360 Field min $300; Gasline and Gate $44; Pond $50 for a grand total of around $400.
I was going to try to paint a picture of your plot with treatment and without, but, when I look at your seed mix I can't determine when you are going to plant it. Now? Some of the stuff in the seed mix is warm season and some is cool season.
Anybody else?