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Getting ridge and furrow out of a field?
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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 1282882" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>If it's anything like ours (we've got over 200 acres) there will be 4-6 inches of wonderful fibrous topsoil and then several feet of heavy clay It may also not be underdrained and you may regret it for ever more. And such a pity that more of our rural heritage disappears. We mainly graze or make hay on ours but some we used to do big bale silage on with no probs. A neighbour got rid of his by dumping topsoil in the furrows which at least avoids bringing up the clay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 1282882, member: 971"] If it's anything like ours (we've got over 200 acres) there will be 4-6 inches of wonderful fibrous topsoil and then several feet of heavy clay It may also not be underdrained and you may regret it for ever more. And such a pity that more of our rural heritage disappears. We mainly graze or make hay on ours but some we used to do big bale silage on with no probs. A neighbour got rid of his by dumping topsoil in the furrows which at least avoids bringing up the clay. [/QUOTE]
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