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Getting ridge and furrow out of a field?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 1284408" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>I would dig a trench first so you know what your getting into. At £10k/ acre it would be a waste to fudge it up doing a botched job. I'd be tempted to take off the top soil with a 360 and level it before reinstating the top soil. But I'm fussy about soil quality.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Having said that, I've got a serious texture problem in an area of an amalgamated field, the 1843 map shows it as ridge and furrow, and the modern satellite GAI maps show it as 'buggerd'. It doesn't take a genius to se that someone has screwed up the soil profile.</p><p>Proceed carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 1284408, member: 11374"] I would dig a trench first so you know what your getting into. At £10k/ acre it would be a waste to fudge it up doing a botched job. I'd be tempted to take off the top soil with a 360 and level it before reinstating the top soil. But I'm fussy about soil quality. Edit: Having said that, I've got a serious texture problem in an area of an amalgamated field, the 1843 map shows it as ridge and furrow, and the modern satellite GAI maps show it as 'buggerd'. It doesn't take a genius to se that someone has screwed up the soil profile. Proceed carefully. [/QUOTE]
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